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Why Crude Oil Prices Hold Steady Despite Global Political Instability

Crude oil price that peaked to $140 per barrel in March 2022 after the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict now hovers between $82-$85 per barrel.

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The price of crude oil has stayed within the $15 fluctuation range in the last one year, despite geopolitical tensions and OPEC+ decision on additional volume cuts last December. Crude oil price that peaked to $140 per barrel in March 2022 after the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict now hovers between $82-$85 per barrel, and is expected to stay range-bound after the proposed June 1 meeting of OPEC+ to rollover the production cuts....
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