A prolonged disruption in Libyan oil exports could force the U.S. to compete more for supplies as Europe buys Algerian crude normally sent to the American market, the EIA said on Wednesday.
A prolonged disruption in Libyan oil exports could force the U.S. to compete more for supplies as Europe buys Algerian crude normally sent to the American market, the EIA said on Wednesday.
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