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On another page in the Wikipedia, the classification of "light," "intermediate," or "heavy" is described, and it might reasonably be expected that these terms are mutually exclusive. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that WTI is actually "light" rather than "intermediate." Can someone who knows the ins and outs of this explain the apparent conflicts within the nomenclature, either here on the talk page, or in the article itself? Best wishes, -- Brianhill 18:51, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I would like to know why WTI crude used as a benchmark in oil pricing and when it became at this attribute?
There is at least one partial date on this page. Dates should include a year unless it is an anniversary type date
What's the relation between this WTI and "W&T Offshore, Inc." (NYSE: WTI), which is what Google prominently returns on a search for WTI? 31.18.251.194 ( talk) 02:32, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
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>[WTI] can refer to the spot price, the futures price, or assessed price for that oil.
I couldn't find anything about this except in the context of property appraisal. Is "assessed price" a real thing in commodity trading/markets? (If so, I think it needs to be clarified in the intro paragraph, if not let's remove it from the lead sentence.) Quohx ( talk) 02:33, 31 March 2022 (UTC)
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On another page in the Wikipedia, the classification of "light," "intermediate," or "heavy" is described, and it might reasonably be expected that these terms are mutually exclusive. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that WTI is actually "light" rather than "intermediate." Can someone who knows the ins and outs of this explain the apparent conflicts within the nomenclature, either here on the talk page, or in the article itself? Best wishes, -- Brianhill 18:51, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
I would like to know why WTI crude used as a benchmark in oil pricing and when it became at this attribute?
There is at least one partial date on this page. Dates should include a year unless it is an anniversary type date
What's the relation between this WTI and "W&T Offshore, Inc." (NYSE: WTI), which is what Google prominently returns on a search for WTI? 31.18.251.194 ( talk) 02:32, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
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>[WTI] can refer to the spot price, the futures price, or assessed price for that oil.
I couldn't find anything about this except in the context of property appraisal. Is "assessed price" a real thing in commodity trading/markets? (If so, I think it needs to be clarified in the intro paragraph, if not let's remove it from the lead sentence.) Quohx ( talk) 02:33, 31 March 2022 (UTC)