Following the decision by OPEC and its allies to reduce output for six months from January, the latest data showed OPEC’s commitment to remove much of the apparent excess supply in the oil market. But given that record growth in US production shows no signs of slowing, prices are only likely to receive a temporary boost from the OPEC+ output cuts.
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