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WTI crude oil futures rose toward $60 per barrel on Wednesday, building a more than 3% gain from the last session, supported by signs of weaker US production and growing demand in Europe and China. Major producers such as Diamondback Energy and Coterra Energy announced plans to reduce their rig counts, helping to limit production. In China, consumer spending surged during the May Day holiday, while companies in Europe are expected to report first-quarter earnings growth.