Oil prices fell on Wednesday on indications that higher fuel prices were weighing on consumer confidence in the United States, where crude inventories rose more than expected last week.
Brent crude for May declined 31 cents to $114.85 a barrel, while US crude shed 46 cents to $104.33.
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