(Reuters) - OPEC would need evidence of a sustained drop in oil inventories before members decide to pump more, the group's secretary-general said on Tuesday, rebuffing calls from consumers for higher supply.
The comments from Abdullah al-Badri are the latest sign that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will not rush to open the taps. The exporter group next meets to chart policy in September.
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The comments from Abdullah al-Badri are the latest sign that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will not rush to open the taps. The exporter group next meets to chart policy in September.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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