ANKARA: Oil prices continued their upward trend on Friday as Hurricane Francine forced a significant portion of US oil and gas production offline after making landfall earlier this week, reported Anadolu Agency.Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 0.49 per cent to US$72.32 per barrel at 10:14 am local time (0714 GMT), up from the previous session’s close of US$71.97. Meanwhile, the US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), saw a 0.52 per cent increase, reaching US$69.33 per barrel after closing at US$68.97 on Thursday.Hurricane Francine struck the US coast on Wednesday as a Category 2 storm, sparking concerns about potential disruptions in oil and natural gas production in the G
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