Noun
WTI (uncountable)
(finance, petroleum) Abbreviation of West Texas Intermediate.; A grade of crude oil originating in Texas, used as a pricing benchmark.
Synonym: West Texas Intermediate
Coordinate term: WCS
Access the following link to view imagery from WTI 1-21: https://www. Source: Internet
Against the background of the news, Brent futures soared by 33% to $36 per barrel, but then dropped to $29.9, while WTI rose by 22%, to $24.7 per barrel. Source: Internet
As of 10:07 a.m, WTI Crude plunged by 5.27 percent at $35.11, and Brent Crude was plummeting by 4.98 percent at $36.89. Source: Internet
As per the Whale Shark Conservation Project, 2013, of the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), surveys on the Gujarat coast had revealed the presence four whale shark pups, first to be reported from India. Source: Internet
Brent crude edged 0.60% lower to USD43.40 a barrel, and WTI fell a modest 0.70% to USD40.70 a barrel. Source: Internet
Brent crude fell 48 cents, or 0.96%, to $49.51 per barrel by 0337 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was down 38 cents, or 0.83%, at $45.52 per barrel. Source: Internet