NEW YORK: Oil futures rose about 1 per cent on Friday, with US crude up 10 per cent and global benchmark Brent gaining 5 per cent in the week, on fears the United States could attack Iran and disrupt flows from the Middle East, which provides more than a fifth of the world's oil output.
US gasoline futures, meanwhile, jumped 4 per cent following a massive fire at Philadelphia Energy Solutions' refinery in Philadelphia, the largest on the US East Coast.
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Brent futures rose 75 cents, or 1.2 per cent, to settle at $65.20 a barrel, while the most active US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude contract ended the session up 36 cents, or 0.6 per cent, at $57.43.
Brent notched a gain of about 5 per cent for the week, its first weekly gain in five weeks, and WTI jumped about 10 per cent, its biggest weekly percentage gain since December 2016.
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