SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices edged up on Tuesday as the gradual restart of Gulf of Mexico refineries following forced shutdowns due to Hurricane Harvey raised demand for crude, their most important feedstock.

U.S. crude prices rise on returning refineries, but gasoline slumps to pre-Harvey levels
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