A global crude sell-off hit Latin American oil equities on Tuesday, with USO tracking WTI down 5.19%. Brazil's Petrobras, Argentina's YPF and Colombia's Ecope

The USO oil fund rose 1.33% to US$129.17 on Friday. Petrobras gained 1.46% and YPF 0.75%, while Ecopetrol fell 1.58% - the only regional decliner.

Oil-focused equities fell across the Americas as the USO-tracking WTI proxy dropped 5.46% to US$122.12. YPF led the slide, down 2.82%, with energy names.

A global crude sell-off hit Latin American oil equities on Tuesday, with USO tracking WTI down 5.19%. Brazil's Petrobras, Argentina's YPF and Colombia's Ecope

WTI proxy USO slid 5.19% to US$115.78, dragging Petrobras, YPF and Ecopetrol lower. Weak demand signals from China and Europe, plus Americas supply growth, weig

WTI crude proxy USO fell 0.78% to US$114.88 on Wednesday. Petrobras dropped 1.92%, YPF slid 1.95%, and Ecopetrol rose 0.49%. Analysis of Latin America's key oil