Oil hits 13-year high as Blinken signals openness to a ban on Russian oil imports
The stakes in global oil market ‘have never been higher’ amid Russia, Ukraine war: Energy expert
Senior energy analyst at The PRICE Futures Group Phil Flynn argues the Biden administration acknowledged that it is ‘more interested in keeping gasoline prices than sending a strong message to Russia’ by not banning Russian oil imports.
Oil prices surged to a 13-year high on Sunday as U.S. officials signaled an openness to a ban on Russian oil imports amid Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
West Texas Intermediate Crude, the U.S. benchmark, rose 9.5% to $126.64 a barrel as of 7:00 PM on Sunday evening. Brent Crude, the international benchmark, shot up 12% to $130.98 a barrel.
WTI hit an all-time high of $147.27 and Brent hit $147.50 in July 2008.
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