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Kuwait oil price up $1.10 to $71.08 pb

Kuwait oil price up $1.10 to $71.08 pb

Zawya20 hours ago
KUWAIT -- Kuwait oil barrel price rose by USD 1.1 to USD 71.08 per barrel on Tuesday, compared to Monday's USD 69.98 pb, according to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) on Wednesday.
In global markets, Brent crude increased 57 cents to USD 70.15 pb while West Texas Intermediate increased 40 cents to USD 68.33 pb.
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