Oil prices are a touch higher on Wednesday morning on a weaker dollar, but all eyes are on the evening's publication of US crude inventory figures that are expected to be bearish, players said.
The front month contract for Brent North Sea crude oil was last seen changing hands at USD 65.95/bbl on the ICE platform, up USD 0.46 on Tuesday's close.
In the previous session, the Brent contract traded sideways, ending the day down USD 0.05 at USD 65.49/bbl.
Meanwhile the Nymex WTI November contract was last seen traded at USD 67.26/bbl, up USD 0.55.
Mittwoch, 30.09.2009, 08:21 Uhr
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