OPEC+ has moved closer to a compromise with African oil producers on 2024 output levels, four OPEC+ sources told Reuters, after disagreements over those targets forced the group of oil-producing nations to postpone a key meeting.
OPEC members Angola and Nigeria were aiming for a higher oil output allowance, officials told Reuters on Thursday.
The postponement of the meeting of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia, known as OPEC+, from Nov. 26 to Nov. 30 sent oil prices sharply lower. But they have since recovered, with Brent crude prices on Friday trading above $81 a barrel.
On Thursday OPEC said the meeting would be held virtually.
One of the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he felt "with 99% of confidence" that OPEC+ could reach an agreement on Nov. 30.
A second source said that an "understanding has been reached" over the African producers issue.
Two other sources said that an agreement was near.
OPEC+ Moving Closer to Compromise with African Producers
OPEC+ Moving Closer to Compromise with African Producers
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