
Crude oil prices pulled back sharply after brushing $120 per barrel earlier on Monday. After staying around $100 dollars for most of the day, both Brent and WTI benchmarks reversed course on comments from Donald Trump suggesting that the end was near for the US – Israeli war on Iran. As Gulf countries started cutting production amid a rapid decrease in available storage space, consumers have already started seeing rising fuel prices.
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