Crude oil prices fluctuate based on global supply, geopolitical tensions, and economic demand. These benchmarks—like Brent and WTI—are used to set fuel costs, impacting transportation, manufacturing, and heating. Key beneficiaries include oil-exporting nations, energy companies, and investors, while higher prices challenge consumers and importing economies.
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