OPEC+ ministers will convene Feb. 3 for a monitoring committee meeting that could provide the first signs of whether festering divisions will re-emerge when the alliance must decide how much crude oil to pump after the first quarter. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now With production quotas set through March and oil prices rising to pre-crash levels on the back of Saudi Arabia’s surprise extra output cut, delegates say they expect relatively peaceful talks on the committee’s usual agenda items of quota compliance and oil market forecasts. A routine discussion would be a welcome respite after the past few months’ meetings saw acrimonious cracks emerge among countries that want to pump […]