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Saudi Oil Shock Unites China With Asia Rivals Worried About War  BloombergIf anything could distract Asia's top powers from sparring over disputed territory and crimes committed during World War II, it's the need for cheap oil. Read more https://
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What the Attack on Saudi Arabia's Oil Infrastructure Means for the Oil Market  The Motley FoolDrone attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure over the weekend shook the oil market to its core. The hit caused the leading oil producer to take ha
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Saudi Aramco Attacks: Crude Oil Shock and Your Stocks  Market RealistTwo Saudi Aramco crude oil facilities were attacked by Iran-backed Houthi rebels using drones. At 10:23 AM, Brent crude oil was trading up 11.2% at $67. Read more https://marke
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Outside Experts See Iran's Hand In Attack On Saudi Oil Facility  NPRWho Was Behind the Saudi Oil Attack? What the Evidence Shows  The New York TimesU.S. oil just saw its biggest price surge since the financial crisis; Brent logs sharpes
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Oil ETFs in Focus as Oil Rallies on Saudi Attacks  Yahoo FinanceWe highlight some oil ETFs poised to gain from the latest drone attacks on Saudi Arabia's two major crude facilities. Read more https://finance.yahoo.com/news/oil-etfs-focus-oil-rall
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This subgroup is poised to benefit most from the crude oil surge, experts say  CNBCCrude oil's spike following attacks on Saudi Arabia's energy supply has experts weighing whether or not the gains will last. Read more https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09
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This subgroup is poised to benefit most from the crude oil surge  CNBCCrude oil's spike following attacks on Saudi Arabia's energy supply has experts weighing whether or not the gains will last. Read more https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/16/this-subg
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Frackers to Stand Pat, Reap Profits After Attacks on Saudi Oil  The Wall Street JournalU.S. shale companies aren't planning to fill the void in global crude supplies left by an attack on Saudi Arabia's top oil facilities. Instead, producers hope
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Aramco's Oil Disruptions Could Last Months: Analyst | OilPrice.com  OilPrice.comEnergy Aspects' chief oil analyst Amrita Sen doesn't expected Saudi oil production to fully recover for weeks or even months following the attacks on Saturday. Read
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Here's why Raytheon could be the biggest beneficiary of the Saudi oil attack  INSIDERRaytheon could be the biggest corporate beneficiary of the Saudi oil attack, according to a Monday note from Sheila Kahyaoglu, an equity analyst at Jeffer... Rea
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