Oil
prices were higher in
choppy trade on Wednesday, as a bigger - than -
expected U.S. crude stock build pressured
prices, but large draws of fuel stocks provided some support.
Laith Khalaf of stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown told the Guardian to
expect «volatility when the stock starts trading, as the market tries to find a
price it's comfortable with», adding that «the fact the company isn't turning a profit means the
price discovery mechanism of a direct float is even more likely to be
choppy».