Seeing hearty global oil demand ahead, OPEC and its allies agreed Sept. 1 to hike their collective crude production by 400,000 b/d in October, sticking to their plans to keep easing back their historic output cuts. With crude prices above $70/b, economic growth firm and rival US production growth still relatively subdued, OPEC+ ministers saw …
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