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Here's Why Crude Oil Prices Are Up Today
Why crude oil prices are up today: Oil surged above $60 a barrel after the EIA released a bullish drilling report.
Daily oil production in the major shale regions is expected to fall to 5.5 million barrels in July.
Here's why that decline will happen - and how it'll move prices into the mid-$70 range...
Why crude oil prices are up today: Oil surged above $60 a barrel after the EIA released a bullish drilling report.
Daily oil production in the major shale regions is expected to fall to 5.5 million barrels in July.
Here's why that decline will happen - and how it'll move prices into the mid-$70 range...