Oil futures climbed Tuesday, with U.S. prices edging up from a nearly nine-month low a day earlier, as some oil and natural-gas producers slow production in the Gulf of Mexico in preparation for Hurricane Ian. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement reported Tuesday that in response to the storm, 11% of oil production and 8.56% of natural-gas production in the Gulf has been shut in. November WTI crude CLX22,
Source: Marketwatch