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Welcome to episode 59 of The 5-Minute Investor Podcast, where Stockhouse columnists Jonathon Brown and me, Trevor Abes, each deliver a 2.5-minute profile on stocks related to recent news stories with investment implications. This week, with Brent crude oil hitting a wartime high of US$125 per barrel on Thursday, reflecting investor concerns about rising inflation, as well as reports that the US is considering additional attacks on Iran, the questions of the moment are, “How are investors reallocating capital in the oil and gas space away from the Middle East? And which oil stocks offer the clearest paths to potentially benefit?”

Here are Jon’s show notes for episode 59:

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