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Oil Hits New Nine-Month Peak on Iraq Crisis 20-06-2014 8:41 pm

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Oil prices soared Thursday to a new nine-month high point on escalating violence in Iraq, as terrorists attacked the major crude producer's biggest refinery.

Brent crude for August delivery rallied as high as $114.80 per barrel, reaching a level last seen in September 2013. It later stood at $114.50, up 24 cents from Wednesday's close.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for July delivery added 40 cents to $106.37 a barrel.

"Brent crude has strengthened today, supported by the ongoing advance of the Islamist militant insurgency in Iraq," said Inenco analyst Dorian Lucas.

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