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Crude Oil Surges on Renewed Supply Cut Fears
Crude Oil experienced a sharp rise in prices yesterday as the Organization of Oil exporting Countries (OPEC) signaled it may be ready to make more supply cuts in the future. The price of Crude Oil jumped close to 5% yesterday to close at $44.48, up from $42.76. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) said it would reduce production supplies to Asia. This leads some Oil analysts to believe that more production cuts may be in store from the Oil cartel at their next meeting in March.
It appears OPEC may follow through on its promised supply cuts. In the past OPEC has announced future supply cuts, but member nations have sometimes been reluctant to comply as the drops in production lead to falling revenues for OPEC members. Recent data shows that the member countries have been steadily reducing their daily supply counts. This may lead to a further price appreciation for the commodity, perhaps to the level of $46 by the week's end.






