Oil prices stay steady as Ukraine-Russia tensions loom


SINGAPORE, Feb 14 (Reuters): Oil prices were steady on Monday after hitting their highest in more than seven years on fears that a possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia could trigger US and European sanctions that would disrupt exports from one of the world's top oil producers.

Brent crude was down 12 cents, or 0.1%, at US$94.32 a barrel by 0844 GMT, after earlier hitting a peak of US$96.16, the highest since October 2014.

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