Energy markets traded in positive territory on Wednesday, with crude and refined products posting modest gains across global benchmarks.

WTI crude oil rose 0.36% to 64.48, extending its short-term recovery. The benchmark is up 0.89% over one week, 9.87% over one month, and 7.75% over three months, though it remains down 3.70% on a one-year basis.

Gasoil climbed 0.48% to 687.25, despite slipping 1.68% over the past week. On a broader time frame, gasoil has gained 10.22% over one month and 8.31% over six months, with a 2.50% increase over one year.

Heating oil advanced 0.34% to 2.4103, recovering from a 1.13% weekly decline. The contract has shown stronger medium-term momentum, rising 13.40% over one month, 2.78% over three months, and 9.19% over six months.

Overall, the energy complex reflected steady buying interest, with crude and refined products maintaining upward momentum across most medium-term performance metrics.

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