ISTANBUL: Oil prices rose on Monday due to concerns about an escalating conflict in the oil-rich Middle East, reported Anadolu. International benchmar...
: Oil prices rose on Monday due to concerns about an escalating conflict in the oil-rich Middle East, reported Anadolu.
Both benchmarks started the week with upward movements following an attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. However, gains were weak as the outlook for crude demand in the world’s largest crude oil importer remained bleak.
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