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Russia’s Oil Windfall Vanishes as Urals Crashes to $42 a Barrel
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Russian crude oil prices have fallen back to where they were before the Middle East war, with its flagship Urals averaging just $41.66 a barrel during the first three days of July. The drop wipes out the revenue boost Moscow received from the conflict and pressures a federal budget that assumes oil prices of about $59 a barrel. Urals had averaged more than $59 a barrel every month since March and climbed to $60.92 in June after the U.S. and Iran reached an agreement to restore shipping through t
Channelsoil_gas, bonds, shipping, inflation_rates, stocksCountriesmiddle-east, russia, usa, iranCategoriesoil-gas
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7/6/2026, 5:30:00 PM
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7/6/2026, 6:07:57 PM
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