In futures trading at the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil for delivery in far-month July was trading sharply higher by Rs 47, or 1.42 per cent at Rs 3,367 per barrel in 234 lots.
On similar lines, crude for delivery in June was trading higher by Rs 46, or 1.40 per cent at Rs 3,325 per barrel in a business turnover of 7,082 lots.
Analysts said rise in crude oil futures was largely in tandem with a firming trend in Asia, where Brent powered back above USD 49 a barrel as oil prices resumed their rise after t he dollar eased and militants blew up another pipeline in African producer Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude prices for delivery in June was up 55 cents, or 1.14 per cent,at USD 48.71 a barrel and Brent crude for July rose 41 cents, or 0.84 per cent, to USD 49.22 a barrel.
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