On Thursday, oil prices glided near USD 82 a barrel in Asia as weekly supply figures gave mixed signs about U.S. crude demand.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, Benchmark oil for December delivery was upbeat 14 cents at USD 82.08 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading. On Wednesday, The contract dropped 61 cents to resolve at USD 81.94.
Heating oil fell 0.12 cent to USD 2.237 a gallon and gasoline gained 0.37 cent to USD 2.106 a gallon, in other Nymex trading in November contracts. Natural gas fell 1.8 cents to USD 3.781 per 1,000 cubic feet.
On the ICE Futures exchange, In London, Brent crude climbed 6 cents to USD 83.27 a barrel.
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