Petroleum refineries bucking oil downtrend


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PETALING JAYA: Petroleum refineries are finding themselves in a sweet spot given that their raw material, crude oil, continues to trade in a bearish market.

Brent crude, the global benchmark, has fallen by more than 21% since early May when it was trading at the highest for the year. It closed at US$54.62 a barrel last Friday.

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