The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the allies announced Wednesday they would delay their much-anticipated meeting by four days, raising speculation that the oil producers will face a more challenging path to an agreement on output levels.
The group of major oil producers, known as OPEC+, will hold its ministerial conference on Nov. 30, instead of gathering this weekend and meeting Sunday.
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