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Global oil price today May 23 Brent crude hits $64.11

North Sea Brent⁢ crude oil ⁣prices fell by 33⁤ cents (0.51%) to $64.11 per barrel today.

According to the International Economics Desk of webangah News Agency, rising dollar values⁣ and expectations of increased crude oil production by the⁢ OPEC+⁢ alliance pushed‌ oil⁤ prices lower in Friday’s trading session.

North Sea brent crude dropped 33⁢ cents (0.51%) to $64.11 per⁣ barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined 34 cents (0.56%) to $60.86.

Brent has fallen 2% and U.S. crude⁤ has lost 2.7% over the past week.

The U.S. house of ⁣Representatives’ approval of ‍tax‍ legislation and spending cuts under Trump has ⁤strengthened the dollar index against other currencies.

Oil ​typically trades inversely ⁣to ‍the dollar, as a stronger greenback makes purchases ⁢more expensive for holders of other currencies​ worldwide.

Another ‍factor pressuring prices was a Bloomberg report about ⁣OPEC+ considering another major production hike at its‌ June 1 meeting.

A 411,000-barrel-per-day output ‍increase is among options being discussed by the alliance,​ though no final decision has been made yet.

The group had previously ⁢signaled plans to accelerate its production⁣ increases, according to Reuters reports.

Rising U.S. crude inventories ⁢have also weighed on oil prices this week.

news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Tasnim News Agency, Reuters
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