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Oil prices rose significantly amid concerns over the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which is disrupting Middle Eastern supplies and reducing global inventories. The October futures contract for Brent crude increased by 0.55% to reach $92.12 per barrel, while the US October futures rose by 0.34% to $84.60, marking the fifth consecutive session of gains. This rise came after both benchmarks reached their highest levels since July, amid uncertainty regarding peace negotiations and regional tensions. Talks to end the war remain stalled, and Iran and the US continue their disputes over the Strait of Hormuz, with oil flows through the waterway decreasing compared to pre-war levels. Additionally, the United States experienced a decline in distillate inventories, despite crude oil stocks increasing by 4.4 million barrels for the week ending August 14th—defying expectations of a 600,000-barrel decrease.
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