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SINGAPORE: US crude futures rose by a dollar on Tuesday as rising tensions between Turkey and Syria spurred oil supply worries, countering a weak outlook for global demand.
US crude for November delivery was up 89 cents at $90.22 per barrel by 0352 GMT, after jumping to as high as $90.33.
Brent futures rose 80 cents to $112.62.
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