Saudi Arabia, an OPEC heavyweight, decided on Sunday to make a further cut in production in the hope of boosting slumping oil prices, against an economic backdrop overshadowed by the war in Ukraine.
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Food production amid accelerated greenhouse effects.
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Finally.. Very good decision. Oil has been so cheap worldwide for so long. Inflation is high worldwide and oil must be more expensive. If you want more oil, you gotta pay extra.
When any OPEC member cuts production,
ALL producers profit from it, including Russia.
Good😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Jail all billionaire cam el jock…ies