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U.S. crude ends higher as Middle East tensions fuel supply worry

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Published: Thursday, 11 Oct 2012 | 2:44 PM ET

NEW YORK, Oct 11 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures rose on Thursday as tensions between Turkey and Syria and between Iran and the West continued to reinforce concerns about the risk to oil supply from the Middle East.

U.S. November crude rose 82 cents, or 0.90 percent, to settle at $92.07 a barrel, having traded from $91.09 to $92

(Reporting by Robert Gibbons; Editing by M.D. Golan)

((robert.gibbons@thomsonreuters.com)(+1 646 223 6059)(Reuters Messaging: robert.gibbons.reuters.com@reuters.net))

Keywords: ENERGY CRUDE/FUTURES

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NEW YORK, Oct 11- U.S. crude futures rose on Thursday as tensions between Turkey and Syria and between Iran and the West continued to reinforce concerns about the risk to oil supply from the Middle East.

   
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