Crude oil prices rise amid middle east tensions
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Crude oil prices increased on concerns over tensions in the Middle East, with both Brent and US contracts recording gains.
London Brent crude rose by $2.48 to $82.22 per barrel. US crude oil contracts for April increased by $1.26 to $72.49 per barrel.
Meanwhile, JP Morgan warned that international oil prices could rise to $120 per barrel due to supply shortages and ongoing political tensions, adding to concerns about global energy costs.
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