![]() LONDON (AP) - OPEC and allied oil-producing countries decided Thursday to gradually increase the flows they send to the world, even as Europe’s plan to sanction Russian oil threatens to yank millions of barrels off a global market already thirsty for crude. The OPEC+ alliance has been opening the taps only gradually to restore cuts made during the worst of the pandemic recession. But the alliance of OPEC members and allied oil-producing countries are likely to steer a steady course when they decide production levels at an online meeting Thursday. ![]() Oil markets have been fluctuating over fears of lost supplies from Russia because of the war in Ukraine. Facebook Twitter Email FILE - The sun sets behind an idle pump jack near Karnes City, USA, April 8, 2020.
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