The price of Kuwaiti oil increased by 81 cents, reaching $82.44 per barrel in end-of-week trading on Friday, compared to $81.63 in the previous day's trading, according to the price announced by the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. In global markets, Brent crude futures fell by $0.25, settling at $79.62 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures decreased by $0.02, reaching $75.53 per barrel. Source: Qatar News Agency
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