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[car home? News] On September 4th, the domestic refined oil price adjustment window will be opened again. According to the monitoring of the price monitoring center of the National Development and Reform Commission, the international oil price fluctuated within a narrow range during this round of refined oil price adjustment (August 21-September 3). On average, the oil prices of London Brent and new york WTI increased slightly by 0.39% compared with the previous price adjustment cycle. According to the current domestic refined oil price mechanism, the price adjustment amount is less than 50 yuan per ton, so the price of gasoline and diesel will not be adjusted this time, and the unadjusted amount will be accumulated or offset in the next price adjustment.

As of the close of the day, the price of light crude oil futures for September 2020 delivery in the New York Mercantile Exchange fell by 0. 14 USD to close at 410.37 USD per barrel, with a decrease of 0.34%. London Brent crude oil futures for delivery in June 2020+June 2020 fell 0.36 USD to close at 44.07 USD per barrel, with a decrease of 0.8 1%. Investors are still not confident about the global demand outlook, and the strength of the US dollar has additionally suppressed the dollar-denominated oil price level. In addition, the data shows that the growth rate of private employment in the United States in August was lower than expected for the second consecutive month. Us energy information administration (EIA) announced that as of the week of August 28th, the demand for gasoline in the United States dropped from 9,654,386,000 barrels per day a week ago to 8,780,000 barrels per day, further indicating the limited recovery.

In the previous 16 oil price adjustment, there were three drops and three rises, and 10 ran aground. Coupled with tonight's adjustment, the oil price change this year is "three falls and three rises, 1 1 stranded". It has been almost half a year since the oil price plummeted in March 17. Although oil prices began to rise in June, the increase was about 10 cents per liter. Up to now, the cumulative increase in oil prices this year has not exceeded 3 cents per liter, so the prices of No.92 gasoline and most diesel oil are still in the "5 yuan era" range. Today, the oil price has run aground again, and the "5 yuan era" of No.92 gasoline will continue. There are still nearly four months before the end of this year, and I hope to keep this price. (Source: National Development and Reform Commission; @ CCTV Finance; Compile/car home? Graduation)