WTI Crude Oil futures rallied more than 1.5% despite an outlook for a global oversupply that could lead to rising stockpiles. Prices were supported by an EIA report that showed a drop of 3.7 million barrels in crude oil inventories, contrary to a forecast for a 400,000 barrel increase. Natural gas futures fell nearly 5% after hitting a three-month high as forecasts for mid-October temperatures cooled, curbing expectations for heating demand.
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