Oil climbs as big US freeze shuts wells in Texas
An announcement from Iran-aligned Houthi group that it struck airports in Saudi Arabia with drones also benefited prices
16 February 2021 - 08:12
Singapore — Oil prices rose on Tuesday as a cold front shut wells and refineries in Texas, the biggest crude producing state in the US, the world’s biggest oil producer.
Prices also gained as Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi group said it struck airports in Saudi Arabia with drones, raising supply concerns in the world’s biggest oil exporter, and on optimism for a global economic recovery amid accelerated Covid-19 vaccine rollouts...
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