International oil prices witnessed a marginal rise during Thursday's trading, in light of the anticipation of the OPEC report for the month of October later today.
The monthly OPEC report is issued days after the coalition, which includes oil producers in the group and allies outside it, decided to maintain the supply policy, which includes an increase in production by 400,000 barrels per day in December. without change.
The benchmark Brent crude futures contract for January delivery recorded an increase of 0.2%, or the equivalent of 19 cents, at the level of $82.83 a barrel.
The US NYMEX crude contracts for December delivery also rose by 0.3%, or the equivalent of 21 cents, to $81.55 a barrel.
Oil prices fell sharply when settling trading yesterday, Wednesday, after the US Energy Information Administration's report showed an increase in oil stocks last week by one million barrels.