Brent oil slips while WTI futures jump on fall in US stocks
The US's Energy Information Administration says US crude stocks dropped last week by 10-million barrels
29 August 2019 - 12:44
London — Oil prices moved in opposite directions on Thursday, with Brent easing but holding above $60 a barrel while a sharp fall in US inventories last week boosted WTI futures.
Brent crude was down nine US cents at $60.40 a barrel by 9.19am GMT while West Texas Intermediate crude was up 29c at $56.07 a barrel...
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