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Wholesale Price

Price at which energy is sold in bulk between market participants, excluding retail markups and end-user charges.

Wholesale price is the cost of goods sold in bulk to retailers, distributors, or large buyers before retail markup. It reflects market supply-demand dynamics and production costs.

For example, crude oil may have a wholesale price of $70 per barrel, which sets the basis for downstream pricing, refining margins, and retail fuel costs.

Wholesale pricing is critical for market transparency, trading decisions, and contract negotiations. It enables producers, traders, and intermediaries to evaluate profitability and plan inventory.

Understanding wholesale price helps market participants anticipate price movements, assess competitiveness, and structure effective trading and supply strategies.

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