💨 Abstract
Spot premiums for Middle East crude have risen to over two-year highs due to increased demand from China and India, looking to replace sanctioned supplies. The Biden administration's sanctions on Russian oil production and tankers have created a scramble for alternative supplies, leading to higher prices and increased competition for tankers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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