--The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies are considering pushing back a planned oil output increase, Bloomberg reports, citing unnamed delegates.
--No decision has been made yet and the group is divided on how to proceed, according to the news outlet.
--OPEC+ has been withholding barrels for more than two years and is set to gradually raise output from April after having pushed back its plans multiple times in a bid to shore up prices.
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