ALBAWABA – Oil prices rose slightly Tuesday in Asian trade, after having slipped 1.5 percent globally on Monday for both Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) benchmarks, Reuters reported. Brent crude was up $0.1 to $78.60 a barrel, while WTI crude rose $0.14 to $74.29 a barrel. Traders and investors are looking forward to the release of United States (US) crude oil stockpiles data, expecting inventories to have declined last ...