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European benchmark crude falls 2.1% in 4 months over rising Iraqi exports

byCustoms Today Report
30/07/2015
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LONDON: Brent Oil relapsed into a bear market as rising Iraqi exports and a rebound in US drilling signalled that the global supply glut will grow.

The European benchmark crude fell 2.1 per cent to a four-month low. It has lost over 20 per cent from this year’s highest close, meeting the common definition of a bear market. Iraq’s oil exports from the South rose to an all-time high this month. The number of rigs seeking oil rose by 21 to 659, the third weekly gain this month, Baker Hughes data show.

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