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Brent crude rises to $72.8 per barrel

Brent crude rises to $72.8 per barrel
06.09.2024 12:30
Benchmark crude prices are slightly rising on September 6 morning, but are ending the week in the red and near multi-month lows on concerns about the global economy and fuel demand, reported from Interfax. 

The cost of November Brent futures on the London ICE Futures exchange was $72.82 per barrel, which is $0.13 (0.18%) higher than at the close of the previous trades. 

WTI oil futures for October on the electronic trading of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) increased in price by $0.12 (0.17%), to $69.27 per barrel.

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