OPEC
http://www.opec.org/home/The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), an international oil cartel, is composed of 12 member countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. The goal of the cartel is to help stabilize oil prices in international markets and allow oil producers to achieve a reasonable rate of return.
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UPDATE: OPEC Is Set to Agree to Ditch IEA Data After Production Spat, Sources Say - WSJ
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OPEC+ To Hold Next Meeting May 5 - Reuters
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OPEC+ Agrees To Stick To Exiting Policy, Vote To Follow - Reuters
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Wall Street falls as S&P suffers biggest quarterly drop in two years
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OPEC+ says prolonged Ukraine conflict would be major blow to global economy
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Oil above $100/barrel to stay as market struggles to replace Russian barrels: Reuters poll
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Marketmind: A quarter for the ages
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Analysis-U.S. and allies may find tapping stockpiles inadequate to plug Russian oil gap
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Oil slumps 7% as U.S. plans record crude reserve release
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United States weighs largest ever draw from emergency oil reserve -sources
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Crescent Energy Closes Accretive Acquisition of Uinta Basin Assets
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Nordic American Tanker (NAT) Board Member Alexander Hansson continues to accumulate NAT shares
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – Board Member Alexander Hansson continues to accumulate NAT shares
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – Board Member Alexander Hansson continues to accumulate NAT shares
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Two OPEC+ Sources At JTC Meeting Say Group Is Likely To Stick To Existing Deal On Thursday - Reuters
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Bengal Energy Announces Independent Oil and Natural Gas Resource Report
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OPEC+ likely to stick to existing oil output deal, sources say
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Oil up 3% on tight supply, prospects of new Russia sanctions
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Targa Resources Corp. to Participate in Investor Conferences
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Factbox-Global oil supply disruptions approaching 5-6 million bpd
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Mammoth CFO Testifies At 34th Public Meeting Of Financial Oversight and Management Board
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UAE, Saudi say OPEC+ should not play politics
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UAE, Saudi say OPEC+ should not play politics
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Oil drops 2% amid Russia-Ukraine peace talks, China lockdowns
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OPEC+ set for only slight output target increase despite Ukraine -sources
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OPEC+ set for only slight output target increase despite Ukraine -sources - Reuters
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Nordic American Tanker (NAT) Announces Board Changes
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – Changes to the Board Composition
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – Changes to the Board Composition
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Talos Energy (TALO) Announces Finalization of the Zama Unitization Process
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Talos Energy Announces Finalization of the Zama Unitization Process
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U.S. oil exports surge, drawing crude away from storage hub
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Oil slides about 7% on concerns of weaker Chinese demand
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Take Five: A quarter to forget
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G7 leaders tell Russia not to use biological, chemical, nuclear weapons
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – New Board Member
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – New Board Member
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OPEC officials tell EU of unease about proposed ban on Russian oil, sources say
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OPEC Officials Tell EU of Unease About Proposed Ban on Russian Oil - Reuters
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VAALCO Energy Signs Contract to Support Subsea Reconfiguration and FSO Deployment at Etame Field
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Targa Resources Corp. Prices $1.5 Billion Offering of Senior Notes
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OPEC Fund steps up support for clean cooking through MoU with SEforAll and development award for AAID
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – NAT Board Member Alexander Hansson buys shares again
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Nordic American Tankers Ltd (NYSE: NAT) – NAT Board Member Alexander Hansson buys shares again
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Targa Resources Partners LP Announces Tender Offer for its 5.875% Senior Notes due 2026
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Traders warn of Russia-related diesel and gas shortages
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Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. Announces Successful Drilling Results at Oxbow Asset
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ConocoPhillips Announces Expiration and Final Results of Debt Exchange Offers
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Ending Russia's Ability To Weaponize Energy
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Saudi Arabia says it's not responsible for any oil shortage from Houthi attacks

