Source: Reuters
“Oil prices rose 1% on Monday on worries over supply disruptions stemming from intensified Russia-Ukraine airstrikes as well as a weaker dollar. Brent crude was up 62 cents, or 0.9%, at $68.10 a barrel by 1019 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 65 cents, or 1%, to $64.66. Trading is expected to be muted because of a U.S. public holiday. Brent and WTI crude registered their first monthly declines in four months in August, losing 6% or more on increased supply from the OPEC+ producer group.” (09/01/25)