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Azeri Light crude sells for $118.65
11 March 2011 [15:18] -
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A barrel of Azeri Light crude oil sold for $118.65 in the world markets. The price for one barrel of American Light sweet crude oil made $104.38, while British Brent crude oil sold for $115.94.
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