Oil prices fell on Thursday, giving up their previous gains. Brent crude futures prices fell more than two dollars to $71.45 a barrel, while US crude futures also fell more than two dollars to $67.62 a barrel. US Energy Information Administration data showed: "Gasoline demand, on a weekly basis, rose to more than 9 million barrels per day last week. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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