LONDON, April 10 (Reuters) - Energy ministers of the G20
club of the world's most industrialised nations started talks
via a video conference on Friday to discuss how they can help
OPEC and its allies stabilise oil prices, two industry sources
said.
Saudi Arabia, Russia and their allies, part of the so-called
OPEC+ group, are seeking to cut oil production by an equivalent
of 10% of global supplies and will push the United States and
other producers from outside OPEC+ to remove a further 5%.