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Oil prices dropped on Monday due to the possibility of Kurdistan resuming oil exports and uncertainty over talks to end the Russian-Ukraine conflict. Brent fell 0.3% to $74.23, and WTI dropped 0.4% to $70.12. Iraq plans to export 185,000 barrels daily from Kurdistan's oilfields once shipments resume.
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