Percentage Gain: Saudi Arabia and Oil Facilities

percentage gain: Brent crude futures settled at US69.02 a barrel, rising US8.80, or 14.6 per cent - its largest one-day percentage gain since at least 1988, according to Nine News Australia. President Donald Trump told reporters it's looking like Iran was behind the attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia but suggested it was too early to say for sure. To improve your experience update it here News World Oil price jumps as Trump hypes strike power of US war machine By 9News Staff8 03am Sep 17, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail Oil ended nearly 15 per cent higher overnight, with Brent logging its biggest jump in more than 30 years, after an attack on Saudi Arabian crude facilities cut the kingdom's production in half and intensified concerns of retaliation in the Middle East. Petrol prices across Australia are expected to rise after the attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. Well, it's looking that way, Trump said in the Oval Office when asked if Iran was responsible. David Porter He also said he was not looking to get into new conflict, but sometimes you have to. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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