U.S. gas prices dip as oil drops below $100 a barrel
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Americans can expect a measure of relief for record high gas prices as oil recedes to less than $100 a barrel, analysts said.
Benchmark U.S. crude rose 49 cents to $96.93 a barrel on Wednesday. down from around $130 a barrel last week — its highest level since 2008. Oil prices are falling as Russia and Ukraine leaders reportedly discuss a possible ceasefire, according to investment bank UBS.
"The move reflects easing fears of further supply disruptions based on ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine," UBS analysts said in a report. "There were also indications that, while energy companies in Europe continue to avoid Russian oil, India has bought discounted Russian crude, potentially mitigating the hit to global supply from import bans in the US, UK and Canada."
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