An item from overnight ICYMI:
Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister said oil prices above $70–$75 per barrel are broadly acceptable, dismissing criticism over the country’s OPEC+ quota breaches.
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argued Kazakhstan’s share of global oil output is small — under 2% — and shouldn’t skew the broader group’s production dynamics. 
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Akkenzhenov blamed U.S. tariff policy for adding volatility to global energy markets. 
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
