The price of oil tumbled below $90 in U.S. trading on Wednesday for the first time in nearly seven months as U.S. supplies continue to grow.
An oil pump working in the Persian Gulf desert field of Sakhir, Bahrain.
Hasan Jamali, AP
An oil pump working in the Persian Gulf desert field of Sakhir, Bahrain.
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Hasan Jamali, AP
An oil pump working in the Persian Gulf desert field of Sakhir, Bahrain.
Sponsored LinksBenchmark U.S. crude fell $2.14, or 2.3%, to $89.71 per barrel in intraday trading. At the close, oil was trading at $90.06. The price hadn't been below $90 per barrel since Nov. 1.
Oil drops to $90 for first time in almost 7 months – USATODAY.com
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