UAE, Saudi say OPEC+ should not play
The energy ministers of Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, key members of
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The energy ministers of Saudia Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, key members of
Oil prices rose on Friday but were on track for their biggest weekly declines
After a month in which oil prices surged 15% and geopolitical tensions seethed around
Europe's main bourses fell again on Friday as worries about a sudden stop to
Oil prices rose on Monday on worries about supply disruption amid concerns about Russia-Ukraine
Oil prices rose for a fourth day on Wednesday as an outage on a
Benchmark oil prices climbed to their highest level since 2014 on Tuesday as possible
Oil prices lost ground on Thursday, falling from their highest levels in more than
Oil prices were largely steady on Tuesday as investors expected major producers to agree
Oil dropped more than $1 a barrel to around $74 on Monday as rising