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mo4ch:>Barreling down past $17: Brent crude continues its free-fall, crashing to lowest point since 2001 | Mo4ch News

Brent crude oil has extended its price plunge, falling to just below $17 per barrel, a level not seen in nearly 20 years. The decline comes as WTI crude slowly recovers after sinking into negative territory earlier this week.Brent plummeted to as low as $16.76 per barrel early on Wednesday morning, dipping by more than 13 percent, according to charts provided by OilPrice.com. The benchmark has not plumbed such depths since 2001, when the 9/11 terrorist attacks decimated air travel demand the world over, bringing Brent prices down along with it.The US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, continued to lag on Tuesday, settling at just shy of $11 per barrel after its dramatic downward spiral earlier this week, which pushed WTI prices far into the negatives, briefly trading at an unprecedented -$37.63. While WTI has since ticked up in value, it was nevertheless down on Tuesday, taking a hit of some 3 percent.Also on rt.comBlame game, oil edition: ETFs, regulator failure, Wall St…