Oil prices steady as worries over Red Sea disruptions ease

Oil futures were little changed Tuesday as U.S. traders returned from the Christmas holiday, losing ground as worries eased around the potential for significant disruptions to crude supplies as a result of attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.

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