At the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude for delivery in February gained Rs 47, or 2.21 per cent, to Rs 2,171 per barrel, with a business turnover of 1,477 lots.
The oil for January delivery moved up by Rs 44, or 2.17 per cent, to Rs 2,074 per barrel, with a business volume of 11,304 lots.
The rise in crude oil futures was largely in tune with the rebound in its prices in Asian trade today, halting a plunge that saw fall below USD 30 a barrel for the first time in more than 12 years but analysts warned of further pressure on the commodity.
Yesterday, WTI fell at one point to USD 29.93, a level last seen in December 2003, although they were given a lift later by a private report pointing to a drop in inventories.