Fears grow over oil price as Opec+ agrees to bigger than expected output cuts
by Alex Lawson and Julian Borger from Economics | The Guardian on (#64DCJ)
Cartel curbs production by 2m barrels a day despite strong US pressure, further squeezing supplies
The Opec oil cartel and its allies have agreed to a bigger than expected cut in oil production targets despite significant pressure from the US.
The Opec+ group of oil-producing nations signed up to a cut in output of 2m barrels a day, surpassing predictions earlier in the week of cuts of 1m to 1.5m barrels, squeezing supplies in a tight market.
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