Output cuts work as intended, crude prices surge

Optimistic winds are blowing from the US, and the price environment benefits from oil producers being forced to cut down.
Photo: RAMZI BOUDINA/REUTERS / X03395
Photo: RAMZI BOUDINA/REUTERS / X03395
BY RITZAU FINANS

Oil prices rose early Wednesday morning CET after reaching the highest level seen this past year due to output reductions from oil producers following an unexpected drop in US crude stockpiles, reports Reuters.

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