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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OPEC+ JMMC Meeting Ends, Sees No Need To Adjust Existing Oil Policy - Reuters
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Oil steadies; OPEC+ sticks to gradual output hikes
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Oil settles down 1% as U.S. refineries shut; Washington pushes OPEC to pump more
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Oil settles up as U.S. producers, refiners assess storm damage
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Oil posts biggest weekly gains in over a year ahead of Hurricane Ida
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Oil extends rally, rises over 1% on U.S. fuel demand recovery
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Oil dips, little changed on week despite weaker demand forecasts
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Oil prices slip as IEA warns of slowdown in demand recovery
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Crude futures settle higher and add gains on U.S. policy
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Oil falls over 3% on concerns over demand and OPEC supply boost
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Oil piles on losses following OPEC+ deal to boost supply, rising COVID cases
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UAE To Have Higher Oil Production Baseline At 3.65 Mln Bpd For Future Oil Deals - OPEC+ Source, via Reuters
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Saudi Arabia And UAE Reach A Compromise Over Oil Production Deal - OPEC+ Source, via Reuters
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Oil rises nearly 2% as investors size up tight market
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Oil prices slip as economic fears offset tightening crude supplies
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Mexico rejects extending OPEC+ deal beyond April 2022 - Bloomberg, citing delegate
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OPEC+ meeting starts - Reuters
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Oil prices up about 2% on OPEC+ output, demand prospects
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Oil falls 2% on rising COVID-19 cases, ahead of OPEC+ talks
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OPEC Technical Meeting This Week Was Told To Expect U.S. Oil Output To Rise By About 200,000 Bpd This Year - Reuters
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Oil gains on OPEC outlook that U.S. output growth will slow
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Oil settles near $75, at multi-year highs
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Oil up nearly 2% to multi-year highs on demand expectations
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Oil steadies after hitting 2-yr high as demand hopes face supply growth
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Oil rally has more room to run, Brent expected to hit $80/bbl - Goldman
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Oil climbs on weaker dollar, outweighing OPEC+ supply worries
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OPEC+ weighs boosting oil output by 500K bpd from April - Reuters
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BofA hikes 2021 Brent price view by $10/bbl on strong oil balances
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Oil market may be ready for a 500,000 BPD boost by April, OPEC+ Source - Reuters
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IEA Slashes 2021 Oil Demand Amid Fresh Lockdowns
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Goldman Sacs Expects a Tight Oil Market and Lower Volatility
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OPEC+ extending meeting into tomorrow - reports
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Goldman Sees Higher Oil Prices in 2021 After OPEC+ Agreement
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OPEC+ agrees to raise oil output by 500,000 bpd from January - Reuters
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Worried about weak oil demand, OPEC pledges action
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Hedge funds stick to the sidelines on oil: John Kemp
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OPEC+ research shows second 'strong wave' of virus could lead to 2020 oil demand dropping by 11 million BPD - Reuters
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OPEC and Russia not yet discussing extending record oil cuts into August, will likely ease cuts - Reuters
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OPEC+ panel concludes meeting - Reuters
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OPEC+ JMMC meeting on June 18 has no mandate to decide on oil policy - Reuters
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Gulf OPEC countries are not discussing extending deeper voluntary cuts of 1.18M BPD beyond June - Reuters
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OPEC moves up oil production meeting to June 4 - DJ
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OPEC+ wants to keep oil output cuts of 9.7M BPD beyond June, not to scale back - Reuters
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Top trader Vitol says virus might bring peak oil demand much quicker
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OPEC, Russia approve biggest-ever oil cut to support prices amid coronavirus pandemic
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OPEC sources says both Saudi and Russia will both cut 23% from their 11M BPD baselines - Reuters
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OPEC sources say OPEC+ will cut 10M BPD and other names will cut 5M BPD - Reuters
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OPEC+ agreed in principle for 10M BPD cut for May-June - Reuters
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OPEC+, others to discuss oil cut as big as 20M BPD - Reuters citing Russian source
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OPEC+ group likely to agree to oil production cuts on Thursday, conditioned upon the U.S. joining cuts - Reuters

