Oil Rises 2 Percent on Russian Supply Worries; US Storm Impact in Focus

Oil Rises 2 Percent on Russian Supply Worries; US Storm Impact in Focus
The Bryan Mound Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an oil storage facility, is seen in this aerial photograph over Freeport, Texas on April 27, 2020. Adrees Latif/Reuters
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LONDON—Oil prices rose 2 percent on Friday on expectations of a drop in Russian crude supply, which helped offset worries of a hit to U.S. transport fuel demand growth as a looming Arctic storm threatens travel during the holiday season.

Brent crude was up by $1.40, or 1.70 percent, to $82.38 a barrel at 1044 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was at $78.98 a barrel, up $1.49, or nearly 2 percent higher.