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A deal among OPEC+ oil producers including Russia is showing no cracks so far after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, OPEC+ sources said, and the group is likely to stick to a planned output rise the following week despite crude topping $100 a barrel. A Russian oil source said on Wednesday, OPEC+ has held some informal talks during which Moscow explained its position on Ukraine and the other OPEC+ countries seemed to show a neutral stance.

OPEC+ deal seen on track despite Russia’s Ukraine invasion -sources

A deal among OPEC+ oil producers including Russia is showing no cracks so far after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, OPEC+ sources said, and the group is likely to stick to a planned output rise the following week despite crude topping $100 a barrel. A Russian oil source said on Wednesday, OPEC+ has held some informal talks during which Moscow explained its position on Ukraine and the other OPEC+ countries seemed to show a neutral stance.

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