International oil prices fell during trading on Thursday, with an increase in oil stocks in the United States of America, and amid a state of anticipation for the results of the (OPEC +) meeting that will be held at a time Later today.

Brent crude futures for January delivery fell by 0.4% to $81.63 a barrel.

The US NYMEX crude contracts for December delivery fell 0.8%, recording $80.25 a barrel, after falling to $79.74 a barrel earlier in trading, according to Bloomberg Agency.

EIA data revealed that oil stocks in the United States increased by 3.3 million barrels for the week ending October 29, 2021.

(OPEC +) will hold a meeting later today, as expectations indicate the group's agreement to stabilize the supply policy that recommends a monthly increase of 400 thousand barrels per day.< /p>