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Crude futures are trading around 30c/bbl lower this morning after experiencing more relief during yesterday’s session. Both Brent and WTI closed yesterday over $1/bbl lower amid continued international diplomatic discussions over the conflict in the Middle East. Last week, both oil benchmarks increased 7.5%, accounting for the biggest weekly gain …
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