
Brent oil for the first time since the end of June exceeded $76 per barrel
As of 22:16 GMT, September contracts for Brent rose by 5.72% compared to the previous close and traded at $ 76.11 per barrel.
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According to the text of the document, from July 7, restrictions are imposed on the conclusion of new contracts, and previously signed agreements must be executed by July 17. As of 18:36 GMT, Brent was trading at $73.83 per barrel. Washington and Tehran on the night of June 18 remotely signed a memorandum of understanding providing for a ceasefire on all fronts, including the Israeli operation in Lebanon.
Furthermore, The revoked permit was issued on June 21 and provided for a two-month period for operations with Iranian oil.
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According to the text of the document, from July 7, restrictions are imposed on the conclusion of new contracts, and previously signed agreements must be executed by July 17.
according to Argumenty i FaktyAs of 18:36 GMT, Brent was trading at $73.83 per barrel.
according to VedomostiWashington and Tehran on the night of June 18 remotely signed a memorandum of understanding providing for a ceasefire on all fronts, including the Israeli operation in Lebanon.
according to VedomostiThe revoked permit was issued on June 21 and provided for a two-month period for operations with Iranian oil.
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