(Reuters) - London Brent crude for June was up 31 cents to $66.24 a barrel by 0809 GMT, after sliding $1.32 on Tuesday. U.S. May crude futures gained 25 cents to $63.35, after a 51-cent loss on Tuesday.
Gasoline stockpiles are seen falling 2.1 million barrels last week in U.S. data due later on Wednesday, a Reuters survey of analysts showed, which would take stocks down for the 10th week on strong demand and refinery glitches.
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