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The Crude Report: Opec+ keeps markets guessing
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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Between SPR releases and Omicron, uncertainty was the underlying theme of last week’s monthly Opec+ meeting. And although they sanctioned another 400,000-b/d increase to their production quota in January, Opec+ ministers signaled they’d be watching developments closely and be ready to change course if needed.
In this episode of The Crude Report, Editor-in-Chief Jim Washer and Mideast Gulf Editor Nader Itayim discuss the outcome of the meeting, the thinking behind the decisions taken, and the latest in the race to be Opec’s next Secretary General.
The Argus Crude service is your must-have source for daily news, prices and analysis for more than 80 different internationally-traded crude streams.
In this episode of The Crude Report, Editor-in-Chief Jim Washer and Mideast Gulf Editor Nader Itayim discuss the outcome of the meeting, the thinking behind the decisions taken, and the latest in the race to be Opec’s next Secretary General.
The Argus Crude service is your must-have source for daily news, prices and analysis for more than 80 different internationally-traded crude streams.
Released:
Dec 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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