Brent, WTI jump over $1/barrel to highest since October 2014 Middle East tensions add to concerns of short supply Goldman sees crude oil inventories falling to lowest since 2000 LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) – Benchmark oil prices climbed to their highest level since 2014 on Tuesday as possible supply disruption after attacks in the Mideast Gulf added to an already tight supply outlook. Brent crude futures rose $1.02, or 1.2%, to $87.50 a barrel by 0924 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures jumped $1.36, or 1.6%, to $85.18 a barrel. Trade on Monday was subdued as it was a U.S. public holiday. Both benchmarks touched their highest levels since October 2014 on Tuesday. Supply concerns have risen this week […]