Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
Asian refineries pay $US140 a barrel as supply tightens
Asian refineries face soaring crude oil costs, paying up to $US140 a barrel as supply tightens. This spike threatens to raise fuel prices in Australia, which relies on Asian imports for 80 percent of its needs. Analysts warn the gap between futures and spot prices reflects significant market stress amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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