SINGAPORE: Oil prices slipped for a fourth straight day to fresh three-month lows Wednesday as worries about a global oversupply resurface ahead of a report on US stockpiles later in the day.

With the US summer driving season -- when demand peaks -- drawing to a close investors are growing increasingly concerned that stocks in the world's top crude consumer remain at elevated levels.

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