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Tension in the Middle East, supply cuts by OPEC oil exporters and the row between Russia and Ukraine have helped to boost crude prices by more than 50 percent from a low of $32.40 on Dec. 19.
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"Oil prices continue to be supported by political issues, whether they be gas or
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The gas row, which echoes a similar dispute three years ago that also disrupted supplies, will renew questions in Europe about
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Oil has fallen steeply from a record high of $147.27 reached in July as the global downturn eroded demand.
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Fuel inventories are rising as demand slows. A report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration due on Wednesday is forecast to show that supplies of crude, distillates and gasoline increased last week.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has cut output three times since September in a bid to halt the price decline.
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Kuwait will deepen oil supply curbs to its main customers in Asia later this month, refiner sources said on Tuesday, a measure that adds to evidence OPEC members are tightening the taps.