Benchmark crude prices are now close to $60 a barrel, up almost 20 percent since a year ago, when the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their non-OPEC partners agreed to reduce supply by a daily 1.8 million barrels to push up prices.
Even bitter rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran appeared on the same page going into Thursday’s meeting.
“My preference is to go for a 9-month extension,” Khalid Al-Falih of Saudi Arabia told reporters, while Bijan Namdar Zanganeh, his Iranian counterpart, said the meeting will “reach agreement about rolling over” the supply cuts.
OPEC poised to extend oil production cuts to support prices
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