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Varcoe: Oil markets fall on news of U.S.-Iran deal, but experts expect 'prices will start to grind higher' - Calgary Herald

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Varcoe: Oil markets fall on news of U.S.-Iran deal, but experts expect 'prices will start to grind higher' - Calgary Herald.

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Varcoe: Oil markets fall on news of U.S.-Iran deal, but experts expect 'prices will start to grind higher' Calgary HeraldHow the U.S.-Iran peace deal will impact Canadians at the pumps CTV NewsOil price volatility still expected after Monday tumble in wake of tentative deal between U.S., Iran CBCView / Hormuz will never really be open again SemaforDeal or no deal, oil prices will stay high for months The Economist

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A: Varcoe: Oil markets fall on news of U.S.-Iran deal, but experts expect 'prices will start to grind higher' - Calgary Herald.

B: Varcoe: Oil markets fall on news of U.S.-Iran deal, but experts expect 'prices will start to grind higher' Calgary HeraldHow the U.S.-Iran peace deal will impact Canadians at the pumps CTV NewsOil price volatility still expected after Monday tumble in wake of tentative deal between U.S., Iran CBCView / Hormuz will never really be open again SemaforDeal or no deal, oil prices will stay high for months The Economist

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