Oil Prices Edge Lower Amid Easing Supply Fears
Singapore, February 16 (QNA) - Oil prices edged lower on Monday ahead of anticipated nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, as concerns over potential supply disruptions eased and OPEC+ signaled a possible resumption of production increases starting in April.
Brent crude futures slipped 3 cents to $67.72 per barrel, after settling 23 cents higher on Friday. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude also fell 3 cents to $62.86 per barrel.
Both benchmarks recorded weekly declines last week, with Brent falling about 0.5% and WTI losing around 1%. (QNA)
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