The Globe and Mail | Oil prices rise as China demand resumes, signs that Iran supply curbed The Globe and Mail Oil prices surged 2 per cent on Friday and were on track to end a run of weekly declines on signs that Iran sanctions may limit global supply and that a trade war may not curb China's appetite for U.S. crude. Brent crude oil rose $1.39 a barrel to $76 ... Crude oil futures move higher, holding gains ahead of weekend; ICE Brent up at $76.21/b, NYMEX WTI $69.13/b Oil Ends Nearly Two Months Of Losses Oil bounce puts US benchmark on track for first weekly rise in nearly 2 months |