據報沙特阿拉伯昨日將原油供應增至每日逾1,200萬桶
據《路透》引述石油業消息人士報道,石油輸出國組織(OPEC)成員國、俄羅斯和其他產油國的石油減產協議於本周二(31日)到期後,沙特阿拉伯隨即於昨日(1日)將原油供應增至每日逾1,200萬桶。沙特國營石油公司沙特阿美對此不予置評。
沙特增產及市場供應計劃與美國意願不符,美國不斷向沙特施壓,敦促其停止與俄羅斯爭奪石油市場份額。美國總統特朗普本周二表示,如有需要,將參與沙特和俄羅斯就油價下跌進行的對話,特朗普其後又稱相信沙特和俄羅斯能在未來數天解決圍繞石油產量的分歧。(ek/W)~
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