Oil prices rise slightly
Finance
- 07 November, 2025
- 10:48
Global oil prices rose on November 7 morning, as the market weighed in on US sanctions pressure, Report informs referring to trading data.
The price of January Brent crude futures fell 0.47% from the previous close, to $63.68 per barrel, while December WTI futures fell 0.54% to $59.75.
Earlier, Lukoil, a company subject to US sanctions, announced it had received an offer from Gunvor Group, a major trader, to acquire Lukoil International GmbH, which owns Lukoil Group's foreign assets. However, Gunvor later announced it was withdrawing its offer to purchase these assets.
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