Oil drops as lack of OPEC+ unity hangs over market

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Oil prices fell on Monday, with Brent dropping after four days of gains, as investors and traders awaited crucial talks by OPEC+ following ...

Oil prices fell on Monday, with Brent dropping after four days of gains, as investors and traders awaited crucial talks by OPEC+ following disagreement within the group that could lead to major producers pumping up volumes to grab market share.

Brent crude was down by 40 cents, or 0.5per cent, at US$75.77 a barrel by 0131 GMT, after falling 1 cent last week, the first weekly decline in six. U.S. oil was down by 30 cents, or 0.4per cent, at US$74.86 a barrel, having risen 1.5per cent last week, the sixth consecutive week of gains for the contract.

"This latest move raises the bar for the OPEC+ alliance, which has shown great unity that has ultimately helped rebalance the market following the collapse in demand," ANZ Research said in a note."A break-up could result in a free-for-all that would likely lead to a collapse in prices." He also highlighted uncertainty over the course of the pandemic and production from Iran and Venezuela.

 

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Cheap oil if converted to paying consumers are good for the public.

Corruption in magnitudes of unproportions.... should be half price.....🤗👏

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