U.S. crude prices rose 30% in the third quarter, but higher prices are denting demand and expected to result in lower prices.
Sept. 29, 2023 10:00 am ETCuts made by OPEC and its allies at the start of July lowered global oil supplies below demand.Oil prices surged in the third quarter, but Wall Street doesn’t expect the rally to last.
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