Oil prices edge up on stronger demand, uncertainty over Iran deal
An oil refinery is seen with the Rocky Mountains freshly covered with snow in the background in Denver October 14, 2014./ Oil prices edged higher in Asian trade on Wednesday on hopes for stronger than expected U.S. crude demand, while doubts over the prospect of reaching an agreement next week on Iran's nuclear program eased oversupply concerns. Brent crude for August delivery had climbed 8 cents to $64.53 a barrel by 2317 ET, after settling up $1.11, or 1.8 percent, in the previous session. U.S. crude for August delivery gained 12 cents to ...
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