
- Kuwaiti crude gains more than $10 in a single session as Brent and WTI also record strong increases
The price of Kuwaiti oil jumped by $10.48 per barrel in Tuesday’s trading, reaching $87.94 per barrel, compared with $77.46 per barrel in Monday’s session, according to the official price announced by the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC).
The sharp increase reflects continued volatility in global oil markets, with crude prices gaining significant momentum amid shifting market conditions and concerns over energy supply stability.
International markets also recorded notable increases, with Brent crude futures rising by $1.66 to settle at $84.73 per barrel.
Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed by $1.55, reaching $79.34 per barrel.
The rise in benchmark prices highlights renewed strength across global oil markets, with investors closely monitoring developments affecting supply, demand and













