Basra crude experienced weekly gains as global oil prices increased for the fourth consecutive week.
Basra Heavy crude closed its last session with a rise of 1.45 cents, reaching $77.61. It recorded weekly gains of $4.3, equivalent to 5.87%.
Basra Intermediate crude closed its last session with an increase of 1.45, reaching $80.84, and posted weekly gains of $4.83, equivalent to 6.35%.
Brent crude futures and West Texas Intermediate crude made weekly gains of more than 6%, marking their biggest weekly increase since the week ending Oct. 13 after the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
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