News
11 September 2020

Retreating oil prices force OPEC+ to reconsider easing cuts

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The record oil production cuts that OPEC+ initiated in response to the demand and oil price collapse have helped the oil market to stabilise in recent months.   However, oil prices have been stuck in the low $40s since the end of Q2 this year. While this is a huge improvement - double that...

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