The ongoing conflict and resulting blockades have driven the price of the global benchmark Brent crude oil from US$68 per barrel on February 28—just before hostilities erupted—to over US$100 by March 7.
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The ongoing conflict and resulting blockades have driven the price of the global benchmark Brent crude oil from US$68 per barrel on February 28—just before hostilities erupted—to over US$100 by March 7.