By Margaret Orgill 1 hour, 25 minutes ago LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell $4 to below $116 on Friday in line with declines across the commodities complex as weaker demand and a stronger U.S. dollar outweighed concern conflict in Georgia could disrupt Caspian energy supplies.U.S. light crude was down $3.50 at $116.52 a barrel by 10:30 a.m. EDT, up from an intraday low of $115.75.
London Brent crude fell by $3.52 to $114.34.
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