Article content (Bloomberg) — Oil traded near $65 a barrel as traders monitored the restoration of service along the largest U.S. oil-products pipeline, and looked ahead to OPEC’s latest analysis of global supply and demand. West Texas Intermediate was steady in early Asian trading after fluctuating on Monday, before ending almost unchanged. Colonial Pipeline Co., a key supplier of fuels to the eastern U.S., said service will be mostly restored by the end of this week following a cyberattack. The outage, which triggered a short-lived spike in U.S. gasoline futures, has interrupted flows from Gulf Coast refineries. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.