Oil prices slightly up after OPEC+ meeting
Energy
- 06 October, 2022
- 06:32
World oil prices rose slightly on Thursday morning after OPEC+ decided to cut production by 2 million barrels per day, Report informs.
The price of December futures for Brent crude rose 0.07% to $93.44 per barrel, and November futures for WTI grew 0.02% to $87.79.
Bloomberg, citing Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva, reported that OPEC+ countries want prices to be around $90 per barrel.
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