Oil prices keep climbing despite lack of output freeze

Oil prices keep climbing despite lack of output freeze

Oil prices keep climbing despite the inability of major crude producers to co-ordinate a freeze on output levels.

U.S. crude jumped by 3.8 per cent to $42.63 (U.S.) a barrel on Wednesday, following data that showed a smaller-than-expected weekly increase in inventories in the United States. It marked the second straight session of prices gains, The Globe and Mail reports.

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