Brent crude sees its biggest weekly gain in two years amid concerns in the Middle East that its price will rise

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Oct. February 4, 2024 7:15 PM ETUnited States Oil Fund, LP ETF (USO), XLECRGY, TTI, UCOCDE, NG, LEU, HP, NBR, DBO, WTI, UNG, FCG, USL, PPIH, SCO, UNL, BNO, VTLE, BOIL, KOLD, FANG, GUSH, DRIP, BW, VST, USOI, PLL, INDO , CO1:COM, NG1:COM, CL1:COM, ENVX, EOSE, ZIM, OKLO, WAVE, USGO, NNE, CLMTBy: Carl Surran, Editor of SA News

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Crude oil futures rallied on Friday, with U.S. and global benchmark prices rising more than 9% for the week as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East in the wake of Iran’s missile attack on Israel earlier this week, when Israel announced retaliation and

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