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Russia Keeps Close Eye on Opec Balancing Act

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The Opec-plus meeting last week proved to be more important for Moscow than usual. Prior to the gathering, Opec's de facto leader Saudi Arabia and other Gulf producers had been under huge pressure from the US to end market management cooperation with Russia and increase oil flows to global markets.

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Sanctions, Oil Supply, Opec/Opec-Plus
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