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"textContent": "Texas’ status as the nation’s largest oil producer will partially insulate its residents from some gas price hikes, but it’s not immune to disruptions, experts say.",
"title": "Texas oil companies stand to profit from Iran war disruptions while consumers face higher gas prices"
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