Oil prices fell Friday, but were still higher for the week following several days of volatile trading in which brokers tried to handicap the likelihood, and possible timing, of an OPEC production cut, AP reported. Light sweet crude for November delivery fell 73 cents to $62.03 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In London, November Brent crude futures slid 60 cents to $61.94 a barrel. In other Nymex trading, heating oil futures dropped by 3.63 cents to $1.6862 a gallon, and unleaded gasoline futures fell 1.61 cents to $1.485 a gallon.