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Oil slides after OPEC, Russia end price war by agreeing to record-sized production cut

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  • The multiweek oil-price war between Russia and its OPEC allies was finally resolved on Sunday as the international consortium agreed to cut crude oil production by almost 10%.
  • OPEC+ announced it will cut 9.7 million barrels a day for May and June.
  • That’s more than four times what was approved during the last financial crisis.
  • WTI crude oil slipped 4% to $22.08 a barrel at 6:20 p.m. in New York, while Brent crude declined roughly 1% to $31.50 a barrel.
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The multiweek oil-price war between Russia and its OPEC allies has finally been resolved. The international consortium agreed on Sunday to cut global crude oil production by almost 10%.

OPEC+ announced it will cut 9.7 million barrels a day for May and June, roughly in line with the 10 million figure that was floated late last week.

WTI crude oil slipped 4% to $22.08 a barrel at 6:20 p.m. in New York. Futures surged as much as 9% shortly after trading opened at 6 p.m., but quickly reversed course and traded lower. Brent crude declined roughly 1% to $31.50 a barrel.

The historic accord comes after four days of tough negotiations. It also marks the biggest oil-production cut on record, coming in at more than four times what was approved during the last financial crisis.

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The price war between Russia and primarily Saudi Arabia transpired at a time when the global coronavirus outbreak was already sapping demand for oil. By threatening to boost production and flood the market with cheap oil, the warring sides pushed prices for WTI crude prices down as much as 67% year-to-date. The commodity plunged more than 50% in March alone.

President Donald Trump tweeted about the deal on Sunday.

“The big Oil Deal with OPEC Plus is done,” he said. “This will save hundreds of thousands of energy jobs in the United States.”

Trump continued: “I would like to thank and congratulate President Putin of Russia and King Salman of Saudi Arabia. I just spoke to them from the Oval Office. Great deal for all!”

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