SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices rose on Tuesday to move away from a nearly two-month low struck the day before, pushed higher by expectations of falling shale output and renewed optimism that OPEC will deliver on touted production cuts.
Oil prices rise on falling shale output, renewed hopes of OPEC cut
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