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Oil futures witnessed little change in Asian trading today.
Reuters reported that Brent crude futures recorded a slight increase of three cents, or 0.04 percent, to $ 79.38 a barrel, after falling below $ 80 for the second time in 2022 during the previous trading session.
US crude futures rose and fell during trading, and fell nine cents, or 0.12, to $74.16 a barrel.
Yesterday, the decline of Brent crude was the largest in one day since late September, and the range of Brent trading, i.e. the difference between the highest and lowest price of this year, amounted to 62 dollars.
Oil prices fell more than 1 percent for three straight sessions, erasing most of their gains for the year.
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