Crude Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran War
Crude oil prices have crossed $100 a barrel amid the ongoing Iran war, with Brent crude nearing $120. The conflict has led to significant production cuts and market volatility.
Crude oil prices have crossed $100 a barrel amid the ongoing Iran war, with Brent crude nearing $120. The conflict has led to significant production cuts and market volatility.
Crude oil prices have surged significantly, with Brent crude reaching $90.25 per barrel amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
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