Brent
crude oil opened in Asia above the $65 mark, near 2015 highs. The start of the drop in U.S. shale oil production and the continuing conflict
in Yemen are seen as factors pushing up the oil prices. UPDATE: Brent holds around $65 on Monday.
Just a few years ago the regime was selling oil for $110 a barrel. They made more money from sale of oil than Iran did in the previous 60 years. What happened with the $600 billion in oil sales? Khamenei and all his chums must be taken in for questioning.
Just a few years ago the regime was selling oil for $110 a barrel. They made more money from sale of oil than Iran did in the previous 60 years. What happened with the $600 billion in oil sales? Khamenei and all his chums must be taken in for questioning.
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