On average, you need to see $ 95 - per - barrel prices in order for these countries to balance their budgets — their fiscal budgets. (usfunds.com)
For example, every $ 0.10 per pound the price of copper changes, it impacts the company's operating cash flow by $ 400 million, while every $ 5 per barrel the price of oil changes impacts cash flow by $ 170 million. (fool.com)
KXL will enable oil sands production to achieve higher prices — perhaps equivalent to the current Maya (Mexican heavy crude) price or WTI price achieved on the US Gulf Coast, generating a $ 20 / barrel price uplift. (carbontracker.org)