Oil prices recently surged, recording their biggest weekly rise in two months, primarily due to Red Sea disruptions and OPEC issues. Despite this rise, oil is heading for its first yearly decrease since 2020. The main reason for this expected drop is the rise in oil production in countries like the United States, Brazil, and […]
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