MSN: U.S. crude futures rise $1 a barrel to $73.65
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Oil rose more than $1 a barrel on Friday, supported by the prospect of increased winter demand as a cold snap gripped the U.S. Northeast and by a weaker dollar.
U.S. crude for January delivery rose $1.02 cents to $73.67 a barrel by 1132 GMT. London Brent crude was up 73 cents at $74.10.