Oil Climbs More Than $5 to Top $121 a Barrel

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Oil rose more than $5 Thursday to close at $121.18 a barrel, based on renewed tensions between the United States and Russia and a slip in the U.S. dollar, the Associated Press reported.

Light, sweet crude for October delivery jumped $5.62 to settle at $121.18 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after topping $122.04 in intraday trading, the highest level since Aug. 4, AP said.

Crude prices have risen the last three days. Oil closed Monday’s at $112.87, well below the $145.18 per-barrel closing-price record set on July 14.

Diesel and gasoline retail prices have slid in the past month along with the decline in crude prices.