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Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday due to concerns over the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war, but gains were limited by the restart of production in Norway's Johan Sverdrup oilfield. Ukraine used U.S. missiles to strike Russian territory, and Russian President Vladimir Putin lowered the threshold for a possible nuclear strike.
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