You may have read the recent Bloomberg article discussing the spot-price record on friday of $58.60...
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pi ... news_index
But if you take alook at the Nymex futures data for Light Sweet
http://www.nymex.com/jsp/markets/lsco_fut_csf.jsp
You can see (at the time of writing) that Oct 05 thru Mar 06 futures are over $60.00.
Also of slight note is that recent price contago is again visable with futures being over the most recent July price ($58.47) until Dec 06.
Personally I think both the spot and futures markets are subject to too much non-supply-and-demand noise to be a really good indicator, but they are still useful nontheless and the current picture makes interesting reading.
Light, Sweet Crude Oil futures break $60
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What a shame, seemed quite promising, this human species.
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I think I'm right in saying that today was the last day of trading on the July contract - we'll be moving to Aug tomorrow which has been around 50 cent higher than July all day. Maybe tomorrow is when the nearest price breaks the $60 mark. In UK pounds, euro or yen it's higher still since the dollar is stronger now than it has been for the last few months.
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Almost right - it's today. You can check the termination date for each contract here:
http://www.nymex.com/jsp/markets/lsco_fut_termin.jsp
http://www.nymex.com/jsp/markets/lsco_fut_termin.jsp
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