The price of Brent Crude more than doubled since mid-April, but is still down just shy of 50 percent from its January highs. Oil rallied six of the last seven weeks. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) pierced the $42 per barrel mark late Friday. On Monday morning in European trading, Brent stood at $42.34 per barrel and WTI at $39.75 per barrel. While this is positive, we should not get ahead ...