SINGAPORE: Oil extended losses in Asia on Thursday on prospects that Libya will begin exporting more crude into a global market flush with supplies, while easing concerns about the Iraqi crisis also weighed on prices.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for August delivery eased 35 cents to $104.13 while Brent crude for August was down 23 cents at $111.01 in afternoon

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