Crude prices edged up on Tuesday, with both Brent and West Texas Intermediate inching higher in quiet trading.
Brent crude for November 2025 delivery settled at USD 68.22 a barrel after touching a session high of USD 68.23 and a low of USD 67.51, marking a gain of 59 cents or 0.87 percent. WTI crude for the same month closed at USD 63.90 a barrel, up 49 cents or 0.77 percent, after moving between USD 63.26 and USD 63.93.
The modest rise reflects steady buying interest and continued focus on supply signals, keeping the market slightly firmer as the week progresses.