Oil prices climb to $115 per barrel following reports of an extended blockade involving Iran. The surge in market pricing follows concerns over potential supply disruptions in the region.
Global oil prices have risen to $115 per barrel following reports of an extended blockade involving Iran.
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Global oil prices have risen to $115 per barrel following reports of an extended blockade involving Iran.
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