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RPT-MNI: EIA Sees Oil Stable Despite Middle East Tensions

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EIA expects OPEC+ to make cuts from its currently stated targets.

(Repeats story first published on Jan 24)

The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects oil production to be relatively unfazed by Middle East tensions so far, but prices are still seen rising later this year before receding modestly in 2025, the agency told MNI.

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(Repeats story first published on Jan 24)

The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects oil production to be relatively unfazed by Middle East tensions so far, but prices are still seen rising later this year before receding modestly in 2025, the agency told MNI.

Keep reading...Show less