Oil Prices Climb Amid Middle East Tensions: U.S. Shale Gets a Boost 🚀🛢️
Rising oil prices sparked by Middle East tensions are giving a boost to the U.S. shale industry, with more investment and drilling on the horizon.
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Rising oil prices sparked by Middle East tensions are giving a boost to the U.S. shale industry, with more investment and drilling on the horizon.
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