OPEC Didn't Discuss Output Cuts With Other Oil-Producing Nations
- Russia likely to meet again with OPEC nations in December
- Venezuela invites heads of state to discuss prices in November
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A meeting between officials from OPEC and oil producers outside the group including Russia did not discuss restrictions on crude output or setting a target range for prices, said a Russian official that attended the gathering.
Russia is likely to meet again with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in December, Ilya Galkin, the Russian Energy Ministry’s head of international relations, told reporters after the technical talks in Vienna. Venezuela has proposed a summit between heads of state from OPEC and other oil-producing nations in November to discuss the price needed to sustain future supplies, the country’s oil minister Eulogio del Pino said.