Oil prices soared to almost $81 on Monday on fears that US sanctions on Russian oil exports could disrupt supplies Read Full Article at RT.com
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Global oil prices surpassed $81 per barrel, the highest since August 2024, driven by fears of US shipping sanctions affecting Russian oil supplies. This surge is likely to prevent fuel price cuts in India, eliminating the increase in retailers' profits and causing stock declines for major fuel retailers IndianOil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum.
Oil prices soared to almost $81 on Monday on fears that US sanctions on Russian oil exports could disrupt supplies Read Full Article at RT.com
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