Amman, September 3 (Petra) – Oil prices stabilized in Asian trading on Wednesday, maintaining gains from the previous session driven by US sanctions, as the market looks ahead to the OPEC+ group meeting early next week.
According to Bloomberg economic news agency, Brent crude fell by one cent, or 0.01%, to $69.13 per barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude rose by four cents, or 0.06%, to $65.63 per barrel.
Crude had risen more than 1% at the previous session’s close.
–(Petra)
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