The most active crude oil contract for June delivery was up 15.7 yuan (about 2.34 U.S. dollars) to close at 490.2 yuan a barrel, which hit the highest level in five months.
On Monday, the total trading volume for nine listed crude oil futures contracts on the exchange was 227,722 lots, with a turnover of 110.7 billion yuan.
China launched the crude oil futures trading, which is open to overseas investment, on March 26 last year.
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