LONDON/SINGAPORE, Sept 21 (Reuters) : Oil prices fell on Monday, weakened by the possible return of Libyan production and as rising coronavirus cases stoked worries about global demand, although the market drew support as a tropical storm threatened to disrupt output in the US Gulf of Mexico.
Brent crude was down 78 cents at US$42.37 a barrel by 0909 GMT, set for its biggest daily drop in two weeks. US crude fell 84 cents toUS$40.27 a barrel.
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