Analysts said the warm weather in the United States and Europe has reduced the market demand for heating oil, resulting in a continued decrease of oil prices in the world market.
In addition, the oil production and refinery facilities in the Gulf of Mexico are returning to normal after hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the region, thus easing the anxiety for a possible shortage of crude supply in the international market.
Meanwhile, a report by US energy information provider Platts showed that the daily crude output of 11 OPEC members dropped to 30.07 million barrels in October, about 240,000 barrels lower than the previous month.




