Oil in the Asian trading session virtually unchanged, the value is less than $ 51 a barrel amid the key data that showed an increase in US stocks.
Oil for March delivery traded at a price of $ 51.49 a barrel, up 43 cents more expensive to increase by 98 cents in yesterday's session.
Crude Oil received support yesterday after data company Baker Hughes, which showed a decline after new census oil platforms.
Brent for the April delivery traded at a price of $ 60.21 or an increase of 32 cents from yesterday's session.
The price of oil is also supported by data from Libya, which reported 200 000 barrels less and has less than 1 million barrels per day.
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