
Oil prices drop to lowest level since conflict began in February, nearing pre-war levels
Brent crude falls below US$75 for first time since war
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Summary
In peacetime, around 120 ships normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz each day, carrying about a fifth of global oil and LNG gas exports. As of 1500 GMT on Wednesday, maritime tracking firm Kpler recorded 25 transits by commodity ships on Tuesday, and 17 so far on Wednesday. It's the first time Brent's barrel from the North Sea has fallen below $75 since the beginning of the war.
Furthermore, Oil prices reach $75 per barrel: it is its lowest level since the Middle East conflict began last February. Petrol prices approach their pre-war levels.
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In peacetime, around 120 ships normally pass through the Strait of Hormuz each day, carrying about a fifth of global oil and LNG gas exports.
according to Free Malaysia TodayAs of 1500 GMT on Wednesday, maritime tracking firm Kpler recorded 25 transits by commodity ships on Tuesday, and 17 so far on Wednesday.
according to Free Malaysia TodayIt's the first time Brent's barrel from the North Sea has fallen below $75 since the beginning of the war
according to La Nación (CR) — PortadaOil prices reach $75 per barrel: it is its lowest level since the Middle East conflict began last February
according to SDPnoticiasPetrol prices approach their pre-war levels.
according to La Nación (CR) — Portada
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