Oil rose
for a third day in
West Texas
Intermediate advanced as much as 1 percent after state-run National Oil Corp.
said crude production in
WTI for
December delivery gained 59 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $98.44 a barrel at 11:34
a.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Futures touched $95.95 Oct. 24, the
lowest intraday level since June 27. The volume of all futures traded was 27
percent below the 100-day average.
Brent oil
for December settlement rose $2.09, or 2 percent, to $109.02 a barrel on the
London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange. Volume was 4.5 percent higher than
the 100-day average. The European benchmark crude traded at a $10.58 premium to
WTI, up from $9.08 on Oct. 25. The spread widened to $13.37 on Oct. 23, the
most in six months on an intraday basis.