As OPEC and its allies ruminate over whether to ease their collective production cuts at the end of the year, a very interested – though perhaps distracted by the US election – Trump administration will be watching closely from Washington. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The OPEC+ agreement, forged in April during the worst of the pandemic market meltdown, saw the 23-country alliance rein in nearly 10% of global crude supply and was critical in clawing back US oil prices from negative territory to about $40/b now. The deal was a relief to the beleaguered US oil industry that President Donald Trump saw as vital to his re-election campaign. But the cuts, already tapered once to […]