Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said in a Sunday interview that “upward pressure” on oil prices amid the U.S. conflict in Iran is “likely to continue,” as the war stretches into its second full month. “We’re in a period where there’s been significant supply taken out of the system, and we are facing this upward pressure…
‘Upward pressure’ on oil prices amid Iran war ‘likely to continue’: Chevron CEO
Originally reported by The Hill
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