Iran's revival unlikely to change Opec stance
Country's oil production rises to highest since 2011, IEA says; oil price gains mean no need for output freeze: analyst
Dubai
IRAN'S success in boosting crude output to the most since late 2011 is no incentive for it to join Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) partners in curbing production to shore up prices. With crude rallying, analysts see no immediate need for action.
Oil prices are near the highest since November as supply interruptions in Nigeria, Libya and Venezuela balance an increase of 600,000 barrels a day in Iran's April crude exports, …
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