WTI Light definition

WTI Light means liquid hydrocarbons that meet the applicable Quality Specifications for “WTI Light” set forth in Item 22.

Examples of WTI Light in a sentence

  • Equity and commodity swap deals made by the Bank enables both local players to open positions in international capital markets (leading benchmark indices like S&P 500 or commodity futures like WTI Light Crude Oil), without facing the transaction costs of accessing these markets and international players to open positions in domestic equity instruments, without the need of funding these positions.

  • Carrier will transport up to three grades of Fungible Batches of Product on the System: (i) WTI,(ii) WTI Light, and (iii) Condensate.

  • The proposed non-spot-month limit for NYMEX WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil represents 109.2 million barrels of oil.

  • Contrary to Defendants’ representations that they were profitably trading pool participants’ funds, Defendants incurred significant losses trading E-mini NASDAQ 100 (NQ), E-mini S&P 500 (ES), Cboe Volatility Index (VX), and NYMEX WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil (CL) futures contracts, among others.

  • UNDERLYING – The Underlying for this Class of Contracts is WTI Light, Sweet Crude Oil price per barrel (in US dollars), obtained from the WTI Light, Sweet Crude Oil Futures contracts (“CFC”) traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (“NYMEX®”18).

  • Subject to the terms hereof, Carrier will gather WTI and WTI Light.

  • The index tracks the performance of the front month WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil future and rolls the exposure over four days from the Active Contract into the Next Active Contract.

  • UNDERLYING – The Underlying for this Class of Contracts is WTI Light, Sweet Crude Oil price per barrel (in US dollars), obtained from the WTI Light, Sweet Crude Oil Futures contracts (“CFC”) traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange (“NYMEX®”8).

  • On April 2, 2007, ICE Futures Europe notified the Division of its intent to launch the ICE Futures WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil Options Contract.

  • The KLD anealing Figure 4: The cumulative and monthly return of WTI Light Sweet Crude Oil (CL) futures by CLVSA.

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