Self-Absorbed, Annoyed Russia Makes Oil Market A Bear’s Place

 | Feb 25, 2020 18:47

Russia could’ve said yes to OPEC's proposals, but self-preservation, interest in long-term gain and indignation over President Donald Trump’s sanctions got in the way. And now, until the situation works out, the country will be paying the price for its decision, through weak oil prices and getting blamed for putting its OPEC allies in the same predicament.

Unless there’s a shift in its position by next week, Russia’s refusal to submit to the swift meeting and production cuts demanded in response to the coronavirus crisis could spell doom for its allies in OPEC+ — the enlarged version of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries controlled by Saudi Arabia.