LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - Crude oil futures fell $1 per
barrel on both sides of the Atlantic on Tuesday ahead of
industry data expected to show another rise in U.S. crude
inventories.
Benchmark U.S. crude futures <CLc1> for April fell to a low
of $80.86, down $1.01, before recovering slightly to trade
around $80.90 by 0948 GMT.
North Sea Brent crude oil futures <LCOc1> fell more than $1
to a low of $79.33, down $1.14, before rallying to stand at
$79.40.
(Reporting by Christopher Johnson; editing by Jo Winterbottom)