SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up on Monday on fears that new U.S. sanctions against Iran could be extended to start affecting crude supplies, but markets were capped by further signs of growing U.S. production.
Oil prices edge up on Iran tensions, but rising shale output caps gains
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