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Oil jumps 1% after Houthis attack on fuel tanker in Red Sea


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Oil prices jumped 1% on Monday on fuel supply concerns after a missile struck a Trafigura-operated fuel tanker in the Red Sea and as Russian refined products exports are set to fall as several refineries are under repair after drone attacks.

Brent crude futures climbed 83 cents to $84.38 a barrel by 2341 GMT after hitting a session-high of $84.80. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 78 cents to $78.79 a barrel.



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