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Production growth from the US and Iran puts pressure on Saudi Arabia
Voluntary curbs will be maintained until June, according to Saudi Arabia’s state news agency
Demand will continue but potential world supply is likely to peg back the cost
Energy watchdog says record output from non-Opec producers such as US will boost global supply
Analysts expect oversupply to offset impact of tensions in the Middle East
Africa’s second-biggest oil producer exits cartel amid row over production targets
Opec+ is struggling to hold the world to ransom with high energy prices
Energy watchdog says demand growth ‘drastically’ falling this quarter
Call to move away from fossil fuels lacks deadlines to phase them out
EU ministers criticise Opec over attempts to switch emphasis to emissions as tensions mount at climate talks in Dubai
Investors are betting cartel’s reductions will be offset by weak demand and rising supply from elsewhere
Crude prices fall after unconventional announcement of output curbs highlights strains within group
Traders interpret delay as sign cartel is struggling to agree further production cuts
A falling oil price and the Israel-Gaza conflict create a potent backdrop for Sunday’s meeting of the oil cartel
Saudi Arabia prepares to prolong reductions into spring after price hits four-month low of $77
Brent drops almost 5% to close at $77.42 a barrel
It’s ridiculous to allow a handful of countries to block progress on the great dilemma of our age
Production cuts have lifted prices close to last year’s $100 per barrel average as the world produces less than it consumes
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman defends lower output as crude nears $95 a barrel
Saudi Arabia and Russia have curtailed supplies in the face of record global demand
Fresh curbs risk stand-off with US, which wants lower prices to boost economy and squeeze Russian revenues
Oil refiners’ work is never over
Also in today’s newsletter, hedge fund bets on higher oil prices are evaporating
Host nation’s foreign minister was due to be one of first speakers at Vienna seminar
Also in today’s newsletter, China tops Japan as the largest car exporter
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