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Oil prices dipped following the committee s assessment but the Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) benchmarks were up ahead of today s meeting.
Brent, the international benchmark, under which two-third s of oil is traded, was up 0.56 per cent at $66.02 per barrel at 9.09am UAE time. WTI, which tracks US grades, was up 0.58 per cent at $62.27 per barrel.
Opec+ will convene its joint ministerial monitoring committee at 2pm Vienna time today. The ministerial meeting of the group is planned for Wednesday.
The group s plan to incrementally add a total output of 2 million bpd by July is likely to remain unchanged despite a growing surge of Covid-19 infections in India.
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April 27, 2021 10:40 IST
India expects to receive supplies from about 15 countries including Australia, China, Germany, Russia, UAE, UK and the United States in the next few days, to help tide over the current crisis for oxygen at hospitals and pharmaceuticals needed to treat coronavirus cases.
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India expects to receive supplies from about 15 countries including Australia, China, Germany, Russia, UAE, UK and the United States in the next few days, to help tide over the current crisis for oxygen at hospitals and pharmaceuticals needed to treat coronavirus cases.