Oil ends higher, but finishes the week off 2.7%

Crude-oil futures logged a gain Friday as a wildfire in oil-rich Canadian regions and an attack on a Chevron-operated offshore oil facility in southern Nigeria fueled concerns about global crude-output disruptions. West Texas Intermediate crude oil for June delivery added 34 cents, or 0.8%, to settle at $44.66 a barrel. For the week, WTI lost 2.7% as oversupply supply worries and a strong dollar dragged prices lower.

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