By Olesya Astakhova, Ahmad Ghaddar and Alex Lawler MOSCOW/LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - OPEC+ is leaning towards a resumption in ...
Oil prices were on track to post a loss for the week on Friday, pressured by a combination of rising supply expectations, ...
Oil prices were little changed on Friday after falling in the previous session, on receding concerns of an Iranian conflict.
OPEC+ is leaning towards resuming its monthly oil production increases from April, Reuters reported, after having paused increases for Q1.
West Texas Intermediate is down about 1.2% for the week and was little changed on Friday. Limiting downward momentum, fresh data revealed that US inflation was fairly tame at the start of the year, ...
Crude oil production from the OPEC+ alliance dropped significantly in January due to a major supply disruption in Kazakhstan ...
The OPEC+ eight increased oil production quotas by about 2.9 million bpd from April to December 2025, about 3 percent of global consumption. They suspended further planned monthly increases from ...
OPEC+ signaled a return to production hikes after its first-quarter freeze, pressuring oil prices even as strong U.S. inflation data tempered the market reaction.
OPEC+ ratified plans to keep production steady in March — the last part of a three-month supply freeze, even after prices hit ...
OPEC+ considers resuming oil output increases in April due to expected peak summer demand and robust prices. This move may reclaim market share for members like Saudi Arabia and UAE amidst western ...
Some OPEC+ members see scope for the alliance to resume supply increases in April, believing concerns of a glut in global oil markets to be overblown. The group led by Saudi Arabia and Russia hasn’t ...
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