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West Texas Intermediate oil increased on Wednesday rebounding from the weakest level in a five-month period before a report showed that fuel supplies in the world's largest consumer, U.S., shrank to the lowest level since last November. WTI for delivery in December added 62 cents to $93.99 a barrel on the NYMEX and traded at $93.88 as of 2 p.m. in Singapore.