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NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices rose slightly Friday as traders weighed the slower global economic growth against potential supply disruptions due to unrest in the Middle East. On the New York Mercantile Exchange: Benchmark crude rose 47 cents to finish at $92.89 per barrel. Heating oil increased 2.32 cents to end at $3.1207 per gallon. Gasoline rose 3.85 cents to finish at $2.9425 per gallon. Natural gas added 8.8 cents to end at $2.885 per 1,000 cubic feet. On the ICE Futures exchange in London: Brent crude rose $1.39 to finish the day at $111.42 per barrel.
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