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OPEC+ output adherence concerns Washington

OPEC+ has stayed the course on its longstanding production curtailment plan, announcing overnight it will ease member country producing limits by a further 400,000 barrels per day, creating frustration for a Washington being hammered for high gasoline prices.

Acts as "responsible regulator"

Acts as "responsible regulator"

The Saudi-led cartel and its allies, including Russia, struck a deal in July to gradually add more barrels to the market at a rate of an additional 400,000bopd each month until no further output is curtailed...

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