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U.S. Oil Prices Fall Amid Surging Supply And Slowing Growth
Benzinga
2025-10-17
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U.S. crude fell to $56.99 a barrel, its lowest since 2021, as tariffs and oversupply fueled a 19% yearly drop. Gasoline averages $3.06 per gallon and could fall further amid slowing global demand.
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