10 February 2019, London — Oil prices fell on Monday as an uptick in U.S. drilling and concerns about demand due to the slow progress in U.S.-Chinese trade talks overshadowed support from OPEC-led supply restraint. Benchmark Brent oil fell 16 cents or 0.26 percent to $61.94 a barrel at 1220 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) … More »
Oil prices slip, slow progress in trade talks counters OPEC cuts
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