Crude oil rose more on Wednesday as traders moved money back into markets hit by the initial shock of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, while a potential oil workers strike in Norway and a crisis in Venezuela's oil sector also provided support. Brent crude futures were 31 cents higher at $48.89 per barrel at 1219 GMT. US crude was up 40 cents to $48.25 a barrel.
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