Brent crude futures fell 71 cents, or 0.9%, to $84.00 a barrel by 0450 GMT, after dropping to a session-low of $83.27 earlier.
CEO Amin Nasser describes the company's third-quarter results as "exceptional.
Brent and US crude oil benchmarks both declined on the week after reaching multi-year highs on Monday
Brent crude was $1.06, or 1.2%, lower at $83.52 a barrel by 12:31 p.m ET (1631 GMT), having hit a two-week low of $82.32 earlier in the session and falling 2.1% on Wednesday.
Brent oil futures ended down $1.82, or 2.1%, to $84.58 a barrel, after closing at a seven-year high on Tuesday
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Brent oil futures fell 25 cents, or 0.3%, to $86.15 a barrel after closing at the highest in seven years on Tuesday.
Brent futures rose 42 cents, or 0.5%, to $86.41 a barrel by 12:14 p.m. EDT (1614 GMT), while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 95 cents, or 1.1%, to $84.71.
A 10 per cent increase in crude oil prices, according to Nomura's estimates, may raise India's headline inflation by around 30 basis points (bps), add around 0.3 per cent of GDP to CAD
In Mumbai, petrol and diesel prices per litre stand at Rs 113.12 and Rs 104.00 respectively
However, current account deficit won't be unmanageable as was the case in 2011-13, say experts
Brent crude futures rose 92 cents, or 1%, to $85.53 a barrel at 1335 GMT, after Thursday's three-year high of $86.10
Brent crude rose as high as $86.10, the highest since October 2018, but by 0815 GMT was down 79 cents, or 0.9%, to $85.03.
High crude prices have made India rethink its energy transition strategy
Brent crude oil futures were up 13 cents, or 0.15 per cent, to $84.73 a barrel at 9.00 pm ist, after hitting $86.04, their highest level since October 2018
Rising crude oil prices are emerging as a huge challenge and the uncertainty could upend some of her plans to get the economy back on track, she said
Oil prices hit new multi-year peaks, continuing their recent surge amid a global energy shortage
Brent crude futures touched their highest since October 2018, rising 84 cents, or 1%, to $84.84 a barrel by 0652 GMT
Analysts pointed to a sharp drop in OECD oil stockpiles, to their lowest level since 2015
The rising commodity prices expose India to macro risks including on the already elevated inflation and growth fronts, a foreign brokerage said on Thursday. There has been 14 per cent jump in oil prices to USD 83 per barrel and 15 per cent rise in coal rate to USD 200 per metric tonne, analysts at Morgan Stanley said. This rise in energy prices, specifically oil, has prompted concerns of higher inflation, slower growth and whether this could lead to disruptive monetary policy tightening, they said. They added that there are upside risks to inflation, and growth will only improve from a two-year compounded annual growth rate, which will lead to normalisation of the policy. Inflation will move back toward 5.5 per cent by the quarter ending March 2022 after remaining below the 5 per cent mark in the next few readings, it said, noting that a continued rise in energy prices, specifically oil, increases inflation risks. Assuming a complete pass through, a 10 per cent rise in oil prices