Oil prices rose today, ahead of a meeting in which major producers are expected to commit to plans to increase supplies in February, while the rise in “Covid-19” infections did not lead to shutdowns in the largest fuel consuming countries so far.
Brent crude rose 43 cents to $79.41 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures recovered from its losses earlier, and rose 33 cents to $76.41 a barrel.
Brent and West Texas crude futures contracts fell more than 1% on Monday.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia and its allies, the group known as OPEC+, are scheduled to meet today.
Three sources in “OPEC +” told “Archyde.com”, that the organization is likely to adhere to its plan to increase production by 400,000 barrels per day in February, as it has done every month since August.
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