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WTI at $81 as threat of Iran oil sanctions loom


A general view of Isfahan Refinery, one of the largest refineries in Iran and is considered as the first refinery in the country in terms of diversity of petroleum products in Isfahan, Iran on November 08, 2023.

Fatemeh Bahrami | Anadolu | Getty Images

U.S. crude oil fell below $81 a barrel on Tuesday, the lowest level since March, as the market brushed off the threat of additional sanctions on Iranian oil.

West Texas Intermediate is now trading below its 50-day moving average of $81.22 a barrel for the first time since February. U.S. oil prices have fallen more than $6 from this year’s high of $87.62 when traders bid up prices on fears of war between Iran and Israel.



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