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Lowest oil prices for 2006

WORLD oil prices have slumped to their lowest levels this year with traders brushing off reports that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries members have decided to slash production amid new signs of weakening demand.

Lowest oil prices for 2006

New York’s West Texas Intermediate index led the pack, closing $US57.56 a barrel lower mid-week. London’s Brent benchmark was not far behind at $58.65/bbl, while Tapis remained a couple of dollars above...

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