Oil prices stagnate as OPEC+ plans to continue negotiations

Oil prices hardly moves at the start of the week, as a cautious market eyes stalling talks between the major oil-producing nations on future production policy.
A barrel (159 litres) of North Sea Brent cost 76.18 dollars on Monday morning, about the same as on Friday.
The price for a barrel of the U.S. variety West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was also hardly changed from 75.20 dollars.
Consultations by the OPEC+ oil association goes into overtime on Monday.

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