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Read More »Why Trump Won`t Use His Ultimate Oil Weapon
Last year. ahead of the return of U.S. sanctions against Iran. there was speculation that Washington could use crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to cushion the blow.
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OPEC’s oil production dropped to a 2015 low of 30.17 million bpd in May.
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