Brent crude prices shot up late Sunday following Saturday's attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities. November Brent crude was last up more than $7 a barrel,...
Brent crude prices shot up late Sunday following Saturday's attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities. November Brent crude BRNX19, +12.99% was last up more than $7 a barrel, or 12%, to $67.41, after initially spiking as much as 18%. The attacks shut down about half of Saudi oil production, and while the kingdom said that it expects to have aboutone-third of that back online by Monday, experts said it could take weeks to get back to full capacity.
See Full Story Crude prices soar, U.S. stock futures slip after attacks on Saudi oil facilities Crude oil prices surged more than 10% late Sunday and U.S. stock futures retreated following weekend attacks against Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
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