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The Middle East crisis has caused a loss of over 500 million barrels of global crude oil and condensate supply since breaking out in late February, according to Kpler, a data and analytics firm.
The Middle East crisis has caused a loss of over 500 million barrels of global crude oil and condensate supply since breaking out in late February, according to Kpler, a data and analytics firm.