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Oil prices up amid escalating Turkey-Syria tension

Bangkok (AP) -- oil prices on Thursday, Turkey and Syria growing tensions between the Middle East crude oil supply reliability suspicious.
November delivery benchmark crude oil rose 36 cents to $91.61 a barrel in Bangkok at noon time on the New York mercantile exchange electronic trading. This contract fell $1.14, to close at $91.25 a barrel on the New York mercantile exchange (Wednesday), some of the mixed economic signal.
ICE futures exchange in London, brent crude oil used in international oil varieties of price, up 57 cents, to $113.75.
Turkish aircraft landing aircraft on Wednesday forced Syria in Ankara airport doubt, it may carry weapons and other military equipment, to support the President bashar assad regime in the civil war against the Syrian rebels.
, "CMC Markets in Sydney's chief market analysis ShiLi hicks pune said, the first two Allies tensions between the upgrade, keep oil price is a little bit stronger and stronger is one of the things.
Many observers worry, civil war in Syria may grow up for a more extensive regional conflicts may threaten oil supply comes from the Middle East producers. The Middle East and north Africa region accounted for about a third of the world's oil production.
On the New York mercantile exchange other energy trading:
- heating the oil rose 0.8% to $3.22 per gallon
- wholesale gasoline almost the same, was $2.96 a gallon.




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