WTI Crude, the U.S. oil benchmark, jumped to over $92 per barrel early on Friday--its highest level since 2014, amid the -e crisis and a deep freeze in Texas that disrupted some Permian oil production. WTI broke this week the $90 a barrel mark for the first time since 2014 and continued to rally early on Friday. As of 7:46 a.m. EST, WTI Crude had jumped 2.04% on the day at $92.11, while Brent Crude was close to breaking $93 a barrel, trading up 2.00% at $92.93. Both WTI and Brent were on track to post their seventh consecutive...