Oil prices fell on Tuesday, dented by worries about the demand outlook and rising supply, while hopes for a deal between OPEC and Russia on output cuts faded. Brent for April delivery LCOc1 had dropped 53 cents to $33.71 a barrel by 0910 GMT, after settling down $1.75, or 4.9 percent, in the previous session. The front-month contract for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc1 was down 61 cents at $31.01 after falling $2.00, or 5.9 percent, the session before. Russia’s energy minister and Venezuela’s oil minister discussed the possibility of holding joint consultations between OPEC and non-OPEC countries in the near future, the Russian Energy Ministry said on Monday. But Goldman Sachs said it was “highly unlikely” the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries would cooperate […]