Oman expects oil prices to stay between $70-$80 per barrel this year

Oman expects oil prices to stay between $70-$80 per barrel this year
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are the only three countries that have the capacity to increase oil production. (Reuters)
Updated 03 September 2018
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Oman expects oil prices to stay between $70-$80 per barrel this year

Oman expects oil prices to stay between $70-$80 per barrel this year

DUBAI: Oman's Oil Minister Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Rumhi said on Monday he expects oil prices to remain between $70 to $80 a barrel this year, Omani news website WAF reported on Twitter.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are the only three countries that have the capacity to increase oil production, he said at an oil conference in Oman.
OPEC and its allies pledged on June 22-23 to return to 100 percent compliance with their agreement to reduce their combined output by 1.8 million bpd. The pact was first implemented in January 2017.