No delay currently expected to OPEC+ meeting tomorrow - report

  • Reuters reports, citing two sources from the bloc

The sources also say that negotiations are still ongoing "but no delay is expected". This comes after some murmurs yesterday that there could be a further delay, after having seen disagreements over output quotas for African producers. The sources say that the group has moved closer to a compromise on said issue.

WTI crude is up 0.4% today to $76.68, after the near 2% gains from yesterday already as prices recover following the setback from the OPEC+ meeting delay previously.

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