This is reported by TASS with reference to the data of the London ICE exchange.

According to the exchange at 17:07 Moscow time, the price of Brent rose by 2.43% to $89.08 per barrel.

By 17:25 Moscow time, Brent slowed down to $88.72 per barrel (+2.01%).

At the same time, futures for WTI crude for January 2023 rose by 2.51% to $82.57 per barrel.

Earlier, Deputy Director General of the National Energy Institute Alexander Frolov, in an interview with the Economics Today, commented on the situation with Russian oil exports.