The Brent crude barrel for October delivery opened trading this Tuesday at $66.56 on the international market, after closing the previous session at $66.60, with a daily appreciation of 1.56%.
On Monday, crude prices registered a minimum of $65.30 and a maximum of $66.82, according to the specialized website Investing.com.
The Brent price is used to set the trading value of this commodity on the international market.
It also serves as a benchmark for the oil industry and for OPEC decisions.
Angola’s General State Budget (OGE) for the 2025 fiscal year was prepared based on a reference price of $70 per barrel and an estimated production of 1.098 million barrels of oil per day.
Source: Angop
