Sources report that OPEC+ has delayed its meeting to determine oil production strategy until December 5th.
- CNBC reported that the OPEC+ oil alliance has delayed a meeting to determine its next crude production plan until Dec. 5, according to two delegate sources.
CNBC reported that the OPEC+ oil alliance has delayed a meeting to determine its next crude production plan until Dec. 5, according to two delegate sources.
The sources did not want to be named given the sensitivity of discussions.
The coalition, comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, had originally planned to meet on Dec. 1. However, they will now hold a virtual conference next week.
This breaking news story is being updated.
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