Oil prices have dropped to their lowest levels in two years, with Brent crude trading at just under $70 a barrel.
The decline comes as global supply outpaces demand, particularly due to increased US shale production and higher exports from OPEC members.
While cheaper oil offers relief for consumers and industries, energy firms are warning of reduced profits and possible job cuts. Analysts say the trend could also accelerate investment into renewable energy alternatives.









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