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Russian companies back talks with OPEC on possible cuts to oil output

Oil storage tanks are seen at the OAO Transneft transfer station Starolikeyevo, in Kstovo, near Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.

MOSCOW – The head of Russian state oil pipeline monopoly Transneft says talks on output cuts are planned with Saudi Arabia and OPEC.

Transneft head Nikolai Tokarev asserted Saudi Arabia had “taken the initiative and come by helping cover their a proposal to go over the potential of reducing volumes,” in comments reported by Russian news agency RIA Novosti.

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