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Wednesday, April 08, 2020
Oil Spikes After Algeria Says OPEC+ Cuts Could Reach 10 Million Bpd
The price of a West Texas Intermediate barrel
of oil shot up on Wednesday afternoon by nearly 7% shortly after OPEC’s
President gave the market fresh optimism about tomorrow’s virtual
OPEC++ meeting. “The meeting will undoubtably be fruitful in order
to rebalance the market through measures we will take tomorrow,”
Mohamed Arkab, OPEC’s President and Algeria’s Energy Minister told state
news agency APS, according to Reuters. While an intangible statement, the optimistic words spoken by the OPEC President seem to be just what the doctor ordered for the volatile markets as speculators try to make the most out of the oil-price plunge.
As a result of today’s spike, trading of the biggest oil ETF, the United States Oil Fund (USO), had been halted temporarily. Trading of the USO has since resumed. The USO is trading up 4.03% as of 3:03pm EDT.
All eyes remain on the potential deal that OPEC group may come up with tomorrow in what could be the largest oil production cut deal ever. Signatories to the deal could include, in addition to OPEC, Brazil, Norway, Canada, and all the OPEC+ countries that signed onto the previous deal. While some are hoping that the United States may join in the cuts, a formal agreement between the US and other oil producers appears unlikely...MORE
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