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Markets stagnate

THE oil market has gone stagnant amid OPEC reports that there’s more room for improvement in production cuts, but analysts say Atlantic Basin light crudes need to clear for prices to move materially higher.

Markets stagnate

Brent crude was up slightly from $US55.99 on Friday to $56.04 yesterday, still under the $57.10 it reached when optimism around the OPEC and non-cartel cuts peaked.   The Joint OPEC-non-OPEC Ministerial...

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