Oil prices keep rising due to increasing demand in China

Oil supply is decreasing, while China demands more, making prices soar for the second day in a row.
Photo: Nabil al-Jurani/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv
Photo: Nabil al-Jurani/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv
BY RITZAU FINANS

For the second day in a row, oil prices increased Wednesday. Contributing to the rise in prices are signs of strong demand from refineries in China, which is the world's second-largest consumer of crude, writes Reuters.

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