Crude oil prices rose on Friday while the Hurricane Wilma is on the way to US.
US light sweet crude for December delivery settled up 61 cents to $60.63 per barrel in closing trades.
In London, the price of Brent North Sea crude for December also turned higher in late trade, gaining 57 cents to close at $58.48 a barrel.
Hurricane Wilma hammered deserted resorts along Mexico's Yucatan peninsula with howling winds and torrential rain Friday, toppling trees and power lines as the center of the storm roared ashore, Wilma was still on track to spare the oil and gas production platforms and rigs concentrated in the central Gulf of Mexico. But the National Hurricane Center said that large swells could affect parts of the northern Gulf.
The federal Minerals Management Service reported that some 66 percent of oil production had been shut in the Gulf of Mexico, in the aftermath of recent hurricanes, compared with 61 percent a day earlier.