RTRS:U.S. oil rises above $100 on dollar, supply woes
(Reuters) - U.S. crude futures rose above $100 a barrel due to a weaker dollar and on worries about supply disruption from the Middle East as tensions with Iran escalate.
U.S. oil traded at $100.37 a barrel by 0605 GMT. There was no settlement price for the benchmark because of a holiday in the United States on Monday. Brent crude traded 83 cents higher at $112.17.