Oil prices steady but rising infections and oil supply weigh


A view shows Sharara oil field near Ubari, Libya. Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday, steadying after three days of declines due to worries that a resurgence of coronavirus cases globally is stifling a recovery in fuel demand, while growing output from Libya adds to plentiful supply. - Reuters

MELBOURNE/SINGAPORE, Oct 20 (Reuters): Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday, steadying after three days of declines due to worries that a resurgence of coronavirus cases globally is stifling a recovery in fuel demand, while growing output from Libya adds to plentiful supply.

Brent crude futures were trading down 4 cents, or 0.1%, at $42.58 a barrel by 0635 GMT, recovering ground after falling to as low as $42.19 earlier in the session.

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