Equinor CEO sees great anxiety on the oil market

Oil company Equinor's chief executive, Eldar Sætre, eyes an oil market where trade disputes trigger large fluctuations in the oil price. The CEO is looking forward to the outcome of OPEC meeting, reports E24.
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland/Statoil
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland/Statoil
BY SØREN PICO, SHIPPINGWATCH

The oil market is marked by great anxiety these days, as the US-China trade conflict has contributed to large fluctuations in the oil price in the last month alone, said Equinor Chief Executive Eldar Sætre at a conference held by the Norwegian government this week, according to Norwegian media E24.

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