Crude oil prices fell on Monday for the sixth straight session as concerns eased on supply shortfall in the U.S. market.
Light, sweet crude for June delivery declined 46 cents a barrel to 61.47 dollars on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
London Brent crude was down 87 cents lower at 64.44 dollars a barrel.
The Monday's decline came after a sharp fall last week on continued expectations of weak crude demand.
The Department of Energy, which said in January to buy up to 129,033 barrels of crude oil a day, announced last week that it would reject bids for the purchase of up to 4 million barrels of crude as too high.
Meanwhile, the weekly inventory report showed U.S. crude oil stocks rose by 1.1 million barrels last week.