Singapore (HRNW)- Crude oil prices have increased in the global market due to the lack of progress in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.
According to reports, the price of crude oil in the global market increased by about 9 percent after no agreement was reached in the negotiations held in Islamabad.
According to the market, the price of Brent crude oil has increased to $ 103 per barrel, while WTI crude oil is trading at more than $ 105 per barrel.
On the other hand, the price of UAE Murban crude oil has decreased by one percent, after which it is at the level of $ 98 per barrel.
According to experts, the impasse in the negotiations and the tense situation in the region are directly affecting the global energy market.
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