Qatar, Algeria, Venezuela said to lead effort to secure cuts U.S. crude stockpiles forecast to increase a third week Oil rebounded from the lowest close in eight weeks as OPEC nations were said to be making a final diplomatic effort toward securing a deal to curb production and stabilize prices. Futures rose as much as 2.6 percent in New York after falling 4.3 percent the previous three sessions. Qatar, Algeria and Venezuela are leading the push to finalize a deal, while Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran are at odds over how to share output cuts agreed at a September meeting in Algiers, according to a delegate familiar with the talks. U.S. crude stockpiles are forecast to gain for a third week, according to a Bloomberg survey before government data Wednesday. Oil has retreated for almost four weeks amid skepticism about the ability of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries […]