💨 Abstract
Oil prices rose on Friday, on track for a third consecutive week of gains due to potential supply disruptions from sanctions and increased demand from icy weather conditions in the U.S. and Europe. Brent and WTI crude futures climbed by nearly 8% and 7% respectively over the past three weeks. The market is focused on additional sanctions, especially against Iran. The U.S.
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