U.S. oil prices top $90 a barrel for the first time since 2014
[ad_1]
Shafter, Texas: A pumpjack located at an oil well or fracking site. Kern County
Getty Images| Universal Images Group | Getty Images
U.S. Oil climbed above $90 for the first-time since 2014, as the demand for petroleum products rises and supplies remain constrained.
West Texas Intermediate crude futuresOil benchmark in America, US, saw a more than 2 percent increase to reach $90.23 per barrel. Prices were last above $90 in October 2014. International benchmark Brent crudeThe price of $91.01 rose by 1.7%
[ad_2]