By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch

LONDON (MarketWatch) -- U.K. stocks edged higher Monday, as recently beaten-down oil shares posted modest advances.

The FTSE 100 picked up 0.1% to 6,306.67.

Ranking at the top of the FTSE 100 were oil producers Tullow Oil PLC , up 3.2%, and BG Group PLC , higher by 2.4%. Tullow shares have declined over past eight sessions, and BG Group has fallen in the last three sessions, each hit as oil prices have tumbled to five-year lows on oversupply concerns.

Shares of oil-services provider Petrofac Ltd. picked up 2% following last week's 12.9% rout.

BT Group PLC shares were 0.5% ahead of an expected announcement on whether mobile-services company EE or rival provider O2 will be the target of an acquisition. EE is a joint venture of Deutsche Telekom AG and Orange SA , and O2 is owned by Telefonica .

Leading the decliners on the FTSE 100 was media company Sky PLC , down by 1.2%.

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