Saudi Minister: Sanctions May Lead to Supply Crunch

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Saudi Arabia's energy minister has warned once again that sanctions and underinvestment may lead to a global energy supply crunch. He also reiterated that Opec-plus producers do not allow politics to influence their decisions on oil output.

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Opec/Opec-Plus, Oil Supply, Oil Trade, Sanctions, Ukraine Crisis
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