Follow-up INA
On Friday, oil prices continued to record gains after the decision of the "OPEC +" group to keep production cuts unchanged until the end of next April.
By 17:50 Moscow time, US crude futures were up 3.46% ($ 2.21) to $ 66.04 a barrel.
Brent crude futures rose 3.61% ($ 2.41) to $ 69.15 a barrel, according to Bloomberg data.
The countries of the "OPEC +" group had agreed yesterday to keep production unchanged until the end of next April, and said that the recovery in demand from the Corona virus pandemic is still fragile.
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