KONTAN.CO.ID - NEW YORK. Oil prices were up about US$ 1 a barrel on Tuesday on expectations that major producers will agree to extend output cuts during a video conference likely to be held this week and as countries and U.S. states begin to restart after coronavirus lockdowns. Tuesday (2/6), 23.15 WIB, Brent crude rose 2.7%, or US$ 1.04, to US$ 39.36 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) climbed 2.5%, or 87 cents, to US$ 36.31 a barrel. Baca Juga: India launches US$ 6.7 billion plan to boost electronics manufacturing
Oil rises nearly 3% ahead of OPEC+ meeting, easing lockdowns
KONTAN.CO.ID - NEW YORK. Oil prices were up about US$ 1 a barrel on Tuesday on expectations that major producers will agree to extend output cuts during a video conference likely to be held this week and as countries and U.S. states begin to restart after coronavirus lockdowns. Tuesday (2/6), 23.15 WIB, Brent crude rose 2.7%, or US$ 1.04, to US$ 39.36 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) climbed 2.5%, or 87 cents, to US$ 36.31 a barrel. Baca Juga: India launches US$ 6.7 billion plan to boost electronics manufacturing