In markets represented by the United States Oil Fund, the price of prompt Brent crude has surged beyond $140 per barrel, with premiums for near-term cargoes skyrocketing. This development highlights a substantial gap between spot and futures prices, as refineries compete aggressively for available crude supplies.
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