The drop came as the price of a barrel of Brent crude, Portugal’s benchmark, topped $90 in early April, its highest level in six months, according to a monthly report from the International Energy Agency, citing Lusa. The above-mentioned price of a barrel of oil corresponds to an increase of $13 compared to the same period in 2023.
The International Energy Agency attributes the increase to geopolitical factors such as conflicts in the Middle East or Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure.
This reality suggests future increases in fuel prices, especially after oil producing countries announced they intend to maintain crude oil production cuts through June.
Author: João Maltes
Source: CM Jornal

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