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Oil price drop sparked by glut concerns triggers herd mentality of selling
However, most energy analysts expect prices to bounce back and to continue to climb over the next few years
Published Sun, Mar 12, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Houston
OFTEN turbulent, the oil market had become almost boring in the past few months, with prices moving little and hovering around US$51 to US$56 a barrel.
No one is yawning anymore.
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