USO
Coverage of USO in the Nexus archive.
- Oil Slides as USO Drops 5.19%; Petrobras, YPF Fall
A global crude sell-off caused Latin American oil equities to decline, with USO tracking WTI down 5.19%. Petrobras in Brazil, YPF in Argentina, and Ecope in Colombia fell as a result.
- Latin America Oil Wrap: USO Plunges 5.46% to US$122.12
Oil-focused equities declined across the Americas as the USO-tracking WTI proxy fell 5.46% to US$122.12. YPF dropped 2.82%, leading the slide in energy stocks.
- Oil Wrap: USO Jumps 1.33% as Petrobras and YPF Gain, Ecopetrol Slips
The USO oil fund increased 1.33% to $129.17. Petrobras and YPF rose by 1.46% and 0.75%, respectively, while Ecopetrol declined 1.58%, marking the sole regional loss.
- Oil: The Latin America Daily Wrap — July 23, 2026
Oil prices rose as USO tracked higher WTI, boosting companies like Petrobras, YPF, and Ecopetrol. Latin America's major oil-producing regions face challenges from political factors, capital expenditure, and U.S. demand.
- Oil: The Latin America Daily Wrap — July 21, 2026
Oil prices rose with USO up 1.25% tracking WTI. Petrobras, YPF, and Guyana's production were highlighted, while Ecopetrol's decline showed Latin America's varied oil market.
- USO Marks 85 Years Supporting US Troops
The USO is celebrating its 85th anniversary of supporting US troops. The organization has been providing entertainment and services to military personnel for eight decades.
- Lee Greenwood recalls surviving enemy fire after being sent to entertain troops in Panama
Lee Greenwood, the 'God Bless the USA' singer, survived enemy fire while on USO duty during Operation Just Cause in Panama. He was hit by enemy fire while entertaining troops as part of the USO mission.