MOSCOW—The head of Russia’s No. 2 oil producer Lukoil said that oil prices of $65–$75 were “comfortable” for consumers and that the OPEC+ group of leading oil-producing nations was striving to maintain that price range by regulating output. In an interview with the Kommersant newspaper published on Tuesday, Vagit Alekperov said curbs on oil output…
OPEC+ Keen to Keep Oil Prices at $65–$75 a Barrel, Lukoil Chief Says
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