World oil prices rose on Wednesday on the back of a weaker dollar, as
traders awaited the weekly energy inventories report and the latest
reading on economic output in the United States, analysts said. New
York's main contract, light sweet crude for November delivery, won
one dollar to stand at 67.71 dollars per barrel. Brent North Sea
crude for November delivery gained 91 cents to 66.40 dollars a
barrel in London.