OPEC has decided to hold an extraordinary full ministerial meeting on April 17 in Vienna to discuss the state of the oil market and the production cut deal, while the cartel’s non-OPEC partners will join for a full OPEC+ meeting on the following day, April 18, an OPEC official told S&P Global Platts on Thursday. OPEC could still hold its regular full ministerial meeting in June, as it usually does, the official with the organization told Platts. A month before the full ministerial meeting in the middle of April, representatives of both OPEC and non-OPEC producers part of the deal will discuss the oil market developments at the monitoring committee meeting. The date is yet to be finalized, but according to Platts’s source at OPEC, the monitoring committee will likely meet on March 17-18 in Baku, Azerbaijan, which is part of the non-OPEC group of allies participating in the […]