Oil slips after hitting highest since 2018 before OPEC+ talks
Oil prices slipped on Monday after hitting more than 2-1/2 year highs earlier in the session, as a spike in COVID-19 cases in Asia put a brake on their rally before this week`s OPEC+ meeting. Brent was down 33 cents, or 0.4%, at $75.85 a barrel at 1326 GMT, after climbing to $76.60, its highest since October 2018. U.S. crude was 27 cents, or 0.4%, lower at $73.78 a barrel
OPEC`s forecasts point to an oil supply deficit in August and in the rest of 2021 as economies recover from the pandemic, suggesting OPEC+ has room to raise output. Source: Shivendra