
US oil hits $70 for the first time in nearly three years
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US oil prices hit $70 a barrel on Sunday for the first time in nearly three years.
The milestone underscores the dramatic rebound in energy prices after crude took an unprecedented dive below zero in April 2020. West Texas Intermediate is now trading at a staggering $110 a barrel above that record low. The last time the US benchmark oil contract traded above $70 was October 2018.More Related News

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