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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OPEC support increases or extending oil supply cut into H2, but non-OPEC participation needed - OPEC Sources via Reuters
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IEA says oil market could tilt into deficit in the first half if OPEC sticks to cuts
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OPEC Data Said to Show 100% Compliance with Cuts in February - Bloomberg
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U.S. oil jumps after data shows surprise U.S. stock draw
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Saudis' Extra Production in Feb. Said to Go to Domestic Storage - Bloomberg
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Saudis Tell OPEC they Pumped 10M Barrels Per Day in Feb - Bloomberg
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OPEC cut 40 percent more in February than pledged in oil deal: Kuwait
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Saudi Arabia tells OPEC it cut oil output by the most in 8 years - Bloomberg
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Analysts weigh OPEC price boost against hit from U.S. shale: Reuters Poll
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Exclusive: Millions of barrels of Venezuelan oil stuck at sea in dirty tankers
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Exclusive: Iran capitalizes on OPEC oil cut to sell millions of barrels - sources
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Saudi cuts oil output to fully implement OPEC pledge - WSJ
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OPEC, Non-OPEC monitoring committee to meet on Jan. 13 in Abu Dhabi
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OPEC says supply cuts won't re-balance market until second half of 2017 - Bloomberg
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Poll: OPEC deal will pack little punch in raising oil prices
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Russia, Oman only non-OPEC states said to be ready to cut - Bloomberg
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UPDATE: Fed Says U.S. Economy Continued to Expand Across Most Regions - Beige Book
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OPEC confirms production cut to 32.5 million barrels per day - Bloomberg
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Oman said to commit to matching oil-output cut if OPEC deal reached - Bloomberg
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OPEC to set up monitoring committee - Dow Jones
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OPEC agrees to cut output by 1.2M barrels per day - Bloomberg citing delegate
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Russia to Consider 200K B/D Output Cut if There's OPEC Deal - Bloomberg
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Russia Said to be Ready to Consider Cut if OPEC Reaches Deal - Bloomberg
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OPEC ministers said to hold informal talks before Wednesday's meeting - Bloomberg (OIL) (USO)
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United States Oil Fund (USO) volatility ticks up as WTI oil pulls back into OPEC
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Every OPEC Minister Said to Meet for Talks Tuesday Evening - Bloomberg
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Iran proposes in letter to OPEC that Saudi Arabia cut oil output to 9.5M barrels per day - Report
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UPDATE: Saudi Said Ready to Reject OPEC Deal Unless Iran-Iraq Compromise - Bloomberg
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Iran Oil Minister Says Politics May Make OPEC Decision Harder - Bloomberg
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OPEC Meeting Ends - Reuters
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United States Oil Fund (USO) volatility increases on 2 puts for every call into OPEC meeting
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United States Oil Fund (USO) volatility elevated into OPEC meeting
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OPEC, Non-OPEC meeting on Monday is Canceled - Bloomberg citing a delegate
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Italy votes, OPEC meets as risks keep coming
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Iraq Will Bear Part of Oil Cut, Calls on OPEC to Cut Output by 900K Barrels/Day - Bloomberg, Citing PM Abadi
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OPEC committee said to defer issue of Iran, Iraq cuts to Nov 30 - Bloomberg
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OPEC to debate oil output cut next week but Iraq, Iran hesitate
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United States Oil Fund (USO) volatility elevated into OPEC
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Nigeria oil minster said to not be attending Doha OPEC talks- Bloomberg
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Russia's Novak Sees High Chance of OPEC Accord on Nov. 30 - Bloomberg
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IEA expects U.S. shale output rise if OPEC pushes oil to $60
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Russia's Novak sees high chance of OPEC accord on Nov. 30 - Bloomberg
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OPEC pushes for consensus on oil cut, gaps narrowing: sources
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UPDATE: OPEC Said to Start Final Push to Heal Divide on Oil Cut - Bloomberg
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OPEC Said to Not Reach Final Deal on Country Limits, Made Progress on Agreement - Bloomberg, Citing Delegate
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UPDATE: OPEC Said in Deadlock as Iraq, Iran Dispute Data, Meeting Ongoing - DJ
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OPEC talks in Vienna said continuing toward possible deal - Bloomberg (USO) (OIL)
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Investors may be betting oil glut will end soon, but crude traders beg to differ
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OPEC chief says freeze deal likely to last six months, then be reviewed
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Goldman sees lower chance of oil market rebalancing in 2017

