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Crude Inventory Rose 6.4 Million Barrels Last Week - EIA
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Hungary won U.S. sanctions exemption on Russian energy - Orban
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Crude Inventory Rose 5.2 Million Barrels Last Week - EIA
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Russian push for OPEC+ action pause met no Saudi resistance - Reuters
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Bessent: China's Xi unilaterally expressed interest in U.S. pipeline project
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Trump: South Korea has agreed to pay USA 350B dollars, I have given them approval to build a nuclear powered submarine
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Crude Inventory Falls 6.9 Million Barrels: EIA
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Opec+ Leaning Towards Another Modest Oil Output Increase At Sunday Meeting - Reuters
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U.S. sanctions on Russia could push Brent above $85, Barclays warns
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Chinese State Oil Majors Suspend Seaborne Russian Oil Purchases Due To Concerns About Western Sanctions - Reuters
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Bessent: Everything Is On The Table In Talks With China - Bloomberg
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Crude Inventory Fell 1 Million Barrels Last Week, Says EIA
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Wright: Will Gradually Fill The Strategic Petroleum Reserve Up
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US To Buy 1 Million Barrels For Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Bloomberg
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Trump: India is not going to buy Russia oil anymore
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U.S. and India have had productive discussions that have led India to already cut Russia oil imports by 50% - WH Official
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Crude Inventory Rose 3.5 Million Barrels Last Week - EIA
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United States Oil Fund (USO) call put ratio 1.8 calls to 1 put as WTI crude at $58.99
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United States Oil Fund (USO) call put ratio 1 call to 1.2 puts as WTI crude at $58.80
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Crude Inventory Rose 3.7 Million Barrels Last Week
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Putin (if Russian oil is sanctioned): prices will skyrocket
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Putin: on U.S. calls to India and China to stop buying Russia's energy: if higher tariffs are introduced against Russia's trade partners, it would lead to prices increase and which would force the fed
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G7: will take measures to significantly reduce, with objective of phasing out, remaining imports from Russia, including on hydrocarbon imports
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Russia's western port oil exports up 25% since drone attacks - Reuters
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Crude Inventory Rose 1.8 Million Barrels Last Week
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OPEC dismisses misleading Media Reports regarding upcoming G8 meeting
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OPEC+ consider an increase of as much as 500,000 bpd for November - Reuters
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Opec+ To Discuss 500K B/D Hike A Month Over 3 Months: Delegate - Bloomberg
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Trump: Want Erdogan To Stop Buying Oil From Russia
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Crude Inventory Fell 0.6 Million Barrels Last Week
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Russia says further restrictions on fuel exports possible if needed - IFX
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EU Plans To Phase Out Russian LNG More Quickly After Trump Push - Bloomberg
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Crude Inventory Fell 9.3 Million Barrels Last Week - EIA
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Trump: problem is NATO and EU countries are buying Russian oil
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OPEC+ officials to discuss production capacity in Vienna - Reuters
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Russia Close To Cutting Oil Output Due To Drone Attacks, Sources Say - Reuters
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At Least 40 Vehicle Fuel Tankers Burned In Al Qaeda-linked Attack In Mali
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Bessent: U.S. will not impose tariffs on Chinese goods for purchasing Russian oil unless European countries do the same - Interview
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Bessent told G7 partners that if they are committed to ending war in Ukraine, they should join U.S. in imposing tariffs on countries purchasing oil from Russia
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US Proposes Broad G-7 Sanctions On Russian Energy To End War - Bloomberg
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White House reviewing plan that would require large oil refineries to cover a fraction of biofuel blending volumes waived for smaller plants - Reuters
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Crude Inventory Rose 3.9M Barrels Last Week - EIA
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EU considers including Chinese refineries in 19th package of sanctions against Russia - Reuters
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Saudi Arabia Wants Opec+ To Speed Up Next Oil Production Boost - Bloomberg
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India finance minister to Network18: India will continue to buy Russian oil
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Crude Inventory Rose 2.42 Million Barrels Last Week: EIA
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Trump Implies 2Nd, 3Rd Phase Of Russian Oil Sanctions - Bloomberg
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OPEC+ To Consider Further Oil Output Hike On Sunday - Reuters
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Crude Inventory Fell 2.4 Million Barrels Last Week - EIA Data
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Russia Hikes August Oil Export Plan By 0.2 Mln Bpd Amid Refinery Outages - Reuters

