Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Thursday, “the oil market is very sensitive but balanced.” Additional quotes The global market i
s balanced but the balance is fragile. The global economy is growing slower than expected. That influences the demand for oil. The
mechanism is efficient. The market situation requires closer opec+ cooperation. cooperation ensures the stability of the oil market and investments. It's not our goal to set oil prices, we aim to balance the market. On oil prices by years end, the market sets prices itself. Market reaction WTI is battling the $82 mark, holding the latest uptick following the above comments. The US oil is trading flat on the day.
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