Strategic petroleum reserve drops to lowest level since 1983 amid Iran fallout

Emergency stockpiles of crude oil in the United States have hit the lowest level they have been since the 1980s, as the oil and gas markets grapple with the fallout from the war in Iran. The monthslong conflict disrupted more than 11 million barrels per day of oil from global trade, threatening supply worldwide and []
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