White House: US Pres. Biden disappointed by shortsighted decision by OPEC+ – by eren_fxstreet UnitedStates OPEC Oil Politics
US President Joe Biden is disappointed by the OPEC+ group's 'shortsighted decision', the White House said on Wednesday, as reported by Reuters.
"Biden is directing Energy Secretary to explore additional responsible actions to increase domestic production.""Biden administration will consult with Congress on additional tools and authorities to reduce OPEC’s control over energy prices."continue to push higher and the barrel of West Texas Intermediate was last seen rising 2.25% on the day at $88.30.
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