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Oil prices rise as U.S. bans Chevron's export of Venezuelan crude
The oil prices rose in the early hours of trading on Wednesday, as the U.S. banned Chevron's exports from Venezuela due to a new authorization for its assets there. This raised the prospect of a tighter supply. Brent crude futures gained 47 cents or 0.73% to $64.56 per barrel at 0028 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 49 cents or 0.8% to $61.38 per barrel. Sources reported that the Trump administration had issued a new approval for U.S. giant Chevron, which would allow it to retain assets in Venezuela without allowing them to export oil or expand their activities....