
Gallarati: Not a Bad Time for OPEC+ to Increase Production
Oil has been trading lower ahead of an OPEC+ meeting on output which is expected to lead to another supply hike. Livia Gallarati, Global Crude Lead at Energy Aspects told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche that the timing of the supply hike may be beneficial. (Source: Bloomberg)
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