Energy Markets
Oil gains amid Middle East supply worries amid US-Iran conflict
The oil prices rose on Thursday, mainly due to concerns that the impasse between the 'U.S. and Israel war against Iran' will continue disrupting supply from the Middle East region which is a major producer of oil. Brent crude futures were up 26 cents or 0.28% to $91.87 a barge by 0439 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures rose 17 cents to $86.50 a barge. The more active October WTI contract rose 12 cents or 0.13% to $89.91. Brent and WTI benchmarks both gained on Thursday for the fifth consecutive session, after settling on Wednesday at their highest level since...