Oil prices surge after Opec talks

Oil prices have surged after cartel Opec failed to back an increase in supplies which could have given some respite to UK motorists squeezed by high forecourt costs.

Oil prices surge after Opec talks

Oil prices have surged after cartel Opec failed to back an increase in supplies which could have given some respite to UK motorists squeezed by high forecourt costs.

The 12-member group, which accounts for the production of around 40% of world supplies, had been expected to boost output in an effort to cool oil prices and take some pressure off the world economy.

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