03-10-2024, 06:53 PM
Reuters 17h
"The article falsely reported that a conference call took place in which the Saudi Arabian Energy Minister allegedly warned OPEC+ members of a potential price drop to $50 per barrel should they fail to comply with agreed production cuts," it added in a post on X.
OPEC stressed that no such conference call occurred last week, nor has any call or video conference taken place since the OPEC+ meeting on Sept. 5.
"The article falsely reported that a conference call took place in which the Saudi Arabian Energy Minister allegedly warned OPEC+ members of a potential price drop to $50 per barrel should they fail to comply with agreed production cuts," it added in a post on X.
OPEC stressed that no such conference call occurred last week, nor has any call or video conference taken place since the OPEC+ meeting on Sept. 5.