The price of Kuwaiti oil went up by USD 1.21 to USD 85.71 per barrel on Tuesday as opposed to USD 84.50 pb last Friday, said Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) on Wednesday, according to Kuwait news agency (KUNA). Meanwhile, the prices of the Brent Crude and West Texas Intermediate globally went up by USD 1.08 and USD 1.24 each to settle at USD 85.33 per barrel and USD 81.57 pb respectively. Source: Qatar News Agency
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