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Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (RBOB) is a gasoline futures contract traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). It is the benchmark futures contract for wholesale gasoline in the United States.
Commodity Main exchange Contract size Symbol WTI Crude Oil: NYMEX, ICE: 1000 bbl (42,000 U.S. gal) CL (NYMEX), WTI (ICE) Brent Crude: ICE: 1000 bbl (42,000 U.S. gal)
RBOB—reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending; RC—Reliability Coordinator; RCIS—Reliability Coordinator Information System; RCRA—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (US) RDF—refuse derived fuel (electricity) REA—Rural Electrification Administration (US) REC—Renewable energy credit (US)
Energy portal; Crack spread is a term used on the oil industry and futures trading for the differential between the price of crude oil and petroleum products extracted from it. . The spread approximates the profit margin that an oil refinery can expect to make by "cracking" the long-chain hydrocarbons of crude oil into useful shorter-chain petroleum produc
RBOB plus excise taxes on gasoline reflect prices paid at the pump From 1998 to 2004, the price of gasoline fluctuated between $0.26 and $0.53 per liter ($1 and $2/U.S. gal). [ 101 ] After 2004, the price increased until the average gasoline price reached a high of $1.09 per liter ($4.11/U.S. gal) in mid-2008 but receded to approximately $0.69 ...
RBOB gasoline prices. RBOB stands for Reformulated Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending and is refined from crude oil and blended with 10% ethanol fuel. The price of RBOB closely follows the price of crude oil. RBOB plus the excise taxes on fuel reflect the price paid at the pump for gasoline. [28] [29] [30]
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The Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM) is a broadly diversified commodity price index distributed by Bloomberg Index Services Limited.The index was originally launched in 1998 as the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index (DJ-AIGCI) and renamed to Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index (DJ-UBSCI) in 2009, when UBS acquired the index from AIG.