OPEC+ seeks consensus on oil output
The Hindu
Without a deal, the alliance could limit supply even as rising oil prices are slowing economic recovery
OPEC+ will resume talks on Monday after failing to reach a deal on oil output policy for a second day running on Friday because the United Arab Emirates blocked some aspects of the pact. The stand-off could delay plans to pump more oil through to the end of the year to cool oil prices that have soared to 2-1/2 year highs. ithout a deal, the alliance could keep tighter restraints on output with oil prices now trading around $75 a barrel, more than 40% up this year.More Related News

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