Oil Hits Highest Since 2014 on Russia-Ukraine Escalation

Oil Hits Highest Since 2014 on Russia-Ukraine Escalation
Crude oil storage tanks are seen from above at the oil hub, in Cushing, Okla., on March 24, 2016. Nick Oxford/Reuters
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LONDON—Oil hit its highest since 2014 on Tuesday as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated after Moscow ordered troops into two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine, adding to supply concerns that are pushing prices to near $100 a barrel.

The United States and its European allies are poised to announce new sanctions against Russia after President Vladimir Putin formally recognized the two regions in eastern Ukraine, escalating a security crisis on the continent.