Oil prices slip ahead of Opec meeting
The oil cartel wants to extend production cuts of the group together with its allies led by Russia by over 400,000 bpd from their current 1.2-million
05 December 2019 - 11:50
London — Oil prices edged lower on Thursday ahead of a key Opec meeting where members are expected to weigh up deeper output cuts in an effort to prop up prices and prevent a glut in 2020.
The oil cartel is seeking to extend production cuts of the group together with its allies led by Russia by more than 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) from their current 1.2-million bpd, sources told Reuters...
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