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    Business Kuwait crude oil rises to $77.46 per barrel amid global gains

    June 21, 2025
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    The price of Kuwaiti crude oil increased by $1.29 on Thursday, reaching $77.46 per barrel, according to a statement issued by the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation on Friday. This marks a notable rise from the previous day’s closing price of $76.17 per barrel. The movement in Kuwait’s crude price aligns with gains seen across international oil benchmarks. Brent crude futures climbed by $2.15, settling at $78.85 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) rose by $2.06 to reach $77.20 per barrel.

    Kuwait crude oil rises to $77.46 per barrel amid global gains

    The upward trend reflects market responses to recent developments in supply dynamics and global economic indicators.  Analysts attribute the price increase to tightening global supply conditions, as output cuts by major producers continue to influence market sentiment. Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies, collectively known as OPEC+, have maintained voluntary production limits intended to stabilize prices amid fluctuating demand. Additional support for oil prices came from economic data suggesting potential resilience in global consumption, particularly from key importers in Asia.

    Seasonal factors, including increased fuel demand during the summer months, are also expected to contribute to a firmer pricing environment. Despite lingering concerns about inflationary pressures and the possibility of interest rate adjustments in major economies, the oil market has remained responsive to supply-side developments. The recent gains suggest that traders continue to focus on inventory levels and geopolitical developments that may disrupt production or distribution channels.

    Kuwait, a prominent oil producer in the Gulf region, relies heavily on petroleum exports as a primary source of government revenue. Changes in crude pricing have direct implications for national fiscal planning and regional energy strategies, especially as efforts to diversify economies continue across the Middle East. The latest price movement comes amid a broader period of moderate volatility in the global oil markets. With multiple factors influencing supply and demand patterns, market observers will be closely monitoring upcoming reports from OPEC+ and international energy agencies for further guidance on production targets and consumption forecasts. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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