As oil prices continue to wilt before a much-hyped global supply accord takes effect in May, OPEC is keeping an eye on US President Donald Trump, awaiting cues that he may strong-arm the organization into a tougher deal than the one he helped broker nine days ago. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Already, Saudi Arabia and allies the UAE and Kuwait are under pressure from their smaller counterparts in the OPEC+ coalition to do more to right the coronavirus-impaired oil market. The core Persian Gulf producers are being blamed for exacerbating an already oversupplied market by pushing their crude production to what they readily trumpet as record levels. Some […]