Iraq, Kuwait Follow in Saudi Footsteps on Oil-Price Curbs. #Bloomberg
![]() 1686 Thursday, 12 March, 2020, 22:20 Top OPEC producers Iraq and the Kuwait followed Saudi Arabia’s lead by cutting pricing for April crude sales, while a reduction by the United Arab Emirates paled in comparison to the kingdom. Crude’s plunge into the $30s this week is causing upheaval well beyond oil markets, as the price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia threatens budgets in producing countries and hammers market values of listed energy companies. State-run Aramco, the world’s biggest exporter, known officially as Saudi Arabian Oil Co., fired the first salvos by slashing pricing for its crude and saying it would flood the market with a quarter more oil in April. |
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