Oil Prices Drop Over 2% as Supply Concerns Ease
Singapore, January 15 (QNA) - Oil prices experienced a decline of more than 2% during early Asian trading hours after US statements eased concerns over potential military action against Iran and supply disruptions.
Brent crude dropped $1.67 to $64.85 per barrel while WTI declined $1.54 to $60.48 per barrel.
Both benchmarks had settled more than 1% higher on Wednesday but gave back most gains after US President Donald Trump's remarks reduced fear of a potential escalation in Iran. (QNA)
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