The Gulf Mercantile Exchange recorded a historic trading volume of 69,052 contracts, equating to approximately 69 million barrels of Oman crude oil. This surge indicates a shift towards Middle Eastern and Asian markets as primary drivers of oil pricing, moving away from traditional Western benchmarks. The increased liquidity in Oman crude futures enhances price transparency and reflects the growing interconnectivity of global energy markets.
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