Some analysts said a larger-than-expected drop in US petrol stocks was driving up prices, while others pointed to the weaker dollar as responsible for the crude come back. Oil prices passed the USD 50-mark in June, but have been on a steady decline over the past few weeks amidst a persistent glut.
On Tuesday, WTI futures for September fell to USD 39.93 per barrel, a level last seen in April.
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