Oil prices extend gains after Ukraine drone strike hits Kazakh supply
- Brent crude oil prices rose 44 cents, or 0.6%, to $75.66 per barrel after a drone attack disrupted oil flows from Kazakhstan.
- A senior Russian official stated that Ukrainian drones attacked a pipeline, potentially reducing oil transit from Kazakhstan by 30%.
- Markets are awaiting outcomes from the U.S.-Russia peace talks in Saudi Arabia, which may influence oil prices.
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