Oil gains as focus switches to OPEC+ extending output cuts
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as shipping traffic resumed through the Suez Canal after days on hold and focus turned to an OPEC+ meeting this week where the extension of supply curbs may be on the table amid new coronavirus pandemic lockdowns.
Brent crude was down 21 cents, or 0.3%, at $65.19 a barrel by 0411 GMT. U.S. oil was up 19 cents, or 0.3%, at $61.75 a barrel.
Ships were moving through the Suez Canal again on Tuesday after tugs refloated the giant Ever Given container carrier, which had been blocking a narrow section of the passage for almost a week, causing a huge build-up of vessels around the waterway.









