WTI Price Analysis: Crude soars past $100 a barrel
|Crude oil prices are on the run amid the Russia/Ukraine crisis. The barrel of WTI is trading around $100 a barrel for the first time since July 2014. Fears point to a disruption in the Russian provision of black gold following the recent attack on Kyiv. Upcoming Western sanctions will likely exacerbate oil prices.
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