Oil prices surge past $125 per barrel, reaching their highest level since 2022. The increase marks a significant shift in global energy market pricing.
Oil prices have risen above $125 per barrel, marking the highest price level recorded since 2022.
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Oil prices have risen above $125 per barrel, marking the highest price level recorded since 2022.
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