The Oil Market Is Already Looking Beyond Omicron
Fears of a Russian attack on Ukraine have led to the continued recovery of oil and gas markets, according to analysts at the New York Stock Exchange. Brent and WTI have entered overbought territory for the first time since late October.
Source: oilprice.comPublished on 2022-01-17
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