Over the past two years, the group known as OPEC Plus has agreed to a succession of cuts to oil output.
The oil producers’ assumption has been that these trims would be temporary, but they have begun to take on an air of permanence as prices have been relatively subdued.
Any relaxation of cuts would risk sinking prices in what looks like a soft market, analysts say.
It is a frustrating situation for oil producers like Iraq and the United Arab Emirates, which could pump additional crude, bolstering their budgets.
Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, who is expected to lead the meeting, relishes surprises, so other outcomes are possible.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Plus, United Arab Emirates
Locations:
Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Saudi