Brent crude futures have declined to their lowest level since before the Middle East conflict erupted on February 28th of this year. This key international oil benchmark is now trading at $75.59 per barrel, marking a drop of 1.93%.
On Wednesday, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures in the United States also moved lower, with the latest price quoted at $71.88 per barrel, representing a decrease of 1.82%.
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