OPEC
http://www.opec.org/home/The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), an international oil cartel, is composed of 12 member countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. The goal of the cartel is to help stabilize oil prices in international markets and allow oil producers to achieve a reasonable rate of return.
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Saudi may return to market balancing role post recovery: energy minister
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OPEC oil export revenue seen down for third straight year: U.S. EIA
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At $50/barrel, oil risks 'reverse Goldilocks' syndrome
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OPEC 'Is Back' says new Secretary-General Barkindo - Bloomberg
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OPEC hasn't reach new oil supply agreement: delegate - Bloomberg
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OPEC ceiling has no benefit for Iran - Iran Oil Minster via Bloomberg
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UAE Oil Min. Says Hasn't Heard About OPEC Output Target Plan, Says OPEC Can't Unilaterally Do Freeze - Bloomberg
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UPDATE: OPEC Working on Deal to Stabilize Market, Raise Prices
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OPEC Said to Work on Deal to Stabilize Market, Raise Prices - Bloomberg
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OPEC Said to Discuss New Oil Output Ceiling at Thursday's Meeting - Reuters
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Saudis Said to Seek Restoration of OPEC Unity After Doha, to Reassure OPEC Won't Flood Market - Bloomberg
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June OPEC meet to focus on dialog, not market action: Kuwait
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Iran cuts crude prices vs Saudis, Iraq in market share fight
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OPEC Said to Head for June Talks Without Plan for Supply Limits - Bloomberg
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Oil producers to discuss output freeze at June OPEC meeting: Saudi advisor
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OPEC, Russia oil output freeze deal may be 'meaningless': IEA
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Qatar invites OPEC members and other producers to April oil meeting
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Oil producer meeting on output freeze likely to be in mid-April
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Amid Recent Recovery, the Worst Isn't Over for Oil - IEA (OIL) (USO)
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Oil price could fall by $10 if output freeze fails: DNB Markets
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UPDATE: Oil market has 300M-barrel overhang, OPEC's El-Badri says - Bloomberg
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Venezuela says freeze deal could boost oil prices by $10-$15 dollars
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Iran sees oil freeze pact as not enough to help market: Iranian sources
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UAE Backs Oil Output Freeze if Backed by OPEC, Russia - Bloomberg, Citing Minister
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Iran oil minister to speak after producers meet ends: source
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UPDATE: OPEC Ready to Cooperate on Cut, UAE Energy Min. Says - WSJ
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IEA sees global oil glut worsening, OPEC deal unlikely
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Six OPEC and Non-OPEC Producers Agree to Emergency Meeting - SHANA
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No decision yet on OPEC, non-OPEC meeting, some in OPEC skeptical: delegates
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Persian Gulf Arab States Don't Back Emergency OPEC Meeting - WSJ
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No decision yet on any OPEC, non-OPEC meeting: sources
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Saudi has no proposal to cut output 5%: OPEC gulf delegate - Bloomberg
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OPEC Delegates Say No Plan Yet for Meeting with Russia - Bloomberg
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Within OPEC, Iran is a challenge to any deal on oil cuts: sources
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UPDATE: Russia's Novak Says OPEC Meeting May Discuss 5% Output Cut - Bloomberg, Citing RIA
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OPEC-led attempt for oil-cut deal under way, prospects slim
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Qatar Says Request for OPEC Emergency Meeting Being Evaluated - Bloomberg
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Iran crude exports on track to hit 9-month high in January: source
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OPEC Says Crude Production Rose to Three-Year High in November (OIL) (USO)
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OPEC decided to retain production at 31.5M bbl/day - Bloomberg
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OPEC says oil stock levels had risen since June, will monitor situation closely (OIL) (USO)
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OPEC to raise oil output ceiling: sources
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Oil slammed after no cut from OPEC
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OPEC Sets Oil Production Target at 31.5 M B/D; Indonesia Not Included - Bloomberg, Citing Delegate
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OPEC has agreed to oil output policy rollover
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Oil traders get closer look at what might prompt Saudi rethink
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UPDATE: Iran Says Majority of OPEC Members Agree on Output Cut; Saudi Arabia, Gulf Arab Countries Don't Support Cut - Bloomberg, Citing Shana
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Oil volatile after Iran says majority of OPEC members agree on output cut: Shana
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Oil price predictions for 2016 lower still: poll
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Saudi Government Ready to Cooperate for Stable Oil Market - Bloomberg, Citing Saudi Press

