Energy markets are reacting to Middle East conflict. US oil companies could see higher profits as prices climb. However, new investment in oil and gas production depends on how long these tensions last. Producers benefit from price surges. The market is watching for sustained price strength before committing to new projects. Energy markets are reacting to Middle East conflict. US oil companies could see higher profits as prices climb. However, new investment in oil and gas production depends on how long these tensions last. Producers benefit from price surges. The market is watching for sustained price strength before committing to new projects.
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