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Oil hits three-year high after Opec+ abandons meeting

Saudi Arabia and Russia fail to convince UAE to back down on production targets

Oil prices jumped to the highest level in three years after Opec and its allies abandoned a decision over increasing oil production, as Saudi Arabia, Russia and the UAE struggled to reach a compromise. 

Opec+ oil ministers had been due to reconvene on Monday after failing to reach a deal at the end of last week, with the UAE chafing over a supply target it believes is too low and that underestimates its production capacity. 

But with high-level bilateral talks unable to break the impasse and find the required unanimity of views ahead of the formal meeting’s planned start, the virtual gathering was cancelled.

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