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BrentBlend of crude oil from a critical group of North Sea fields, Brent is the standard contract for ICE crude oil futures trading, and the most commonly referenced crude in Europe. It's described as [..]
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BrentBrent Blend is a benchmark crude oil produced from U.K. North Sea oilfields. A large proportion of internationally traded crudes are priced against Brent. It is a light, sweet crude with an API gravity of 38 and contains 0.38 percent sulphur by weight. Crudes with less than 0.5 percent sulphur are said to be sweet, those with more than 0.5 percent [..]
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Brentburned brennynge
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Brent(n) small dark geese that breed in the north and migrate southward
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BrentBrent is the name given to a relatively light crude oil made from a blend of crudes from 19 oil fields in the North Sea. Brent Crude is one of the three main benchmarks for crude oil prices per barrel [..]
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BrentA large oil field in the UK sector of the North Sea. Its name is used for a blend of crudes widely used as a price marker or benchmark for the international oil industry.
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BrentThe benchmark for pricing Brent North Sea Crude oil.
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BrentIn Europe “Brent” is the reference quality of crude from the North Sea. Each market requires reference crudes to compare the prices of different quality products. It is used on both the Physical Marke [..]
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BrentA large oilfield in the UK sector of the North Sea. Its name is used for a blend of crudes widely used as a price marker or benchmark for the international oil industry. Brent crude has an average quality of 38°API.
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BrentLow sulphur crude oil produced in the North Sea and used as the reference against which other crude oils are priced.
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BrentThe most commonly traded North Sea crude oil. Technically, it is a mix of crude from the UK Brent field and the Ninian field.
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BrentFrom an English surname, originally taken from various place names, perhaps derived from a Celtic word meaning "hill".
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