IEA: OPEC+ cuts risk exacerbating strained market

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IEA: OPEC+ cuts risk exacerbating strained market – by eren_fxstreet Oil OPEC WTI

In a statement published on Monday, the International Energy Agency said that OPEC+ decision to cut oil output risks exacerbating a strained market by pushing up oil prices amid inflationary pressures, per Reuters.

Global oil markets were already set to tighten in the second half of 2023 with a potential for substantial supply deficit, the IEA further noted.This headline doesn't seem to be having a noticeable impact on crude oil prices. As of writing, the barrel of West Texas Intermediate was trading at $80.30, rising 6.1% on a daily basis.Information on these pages contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

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