Saudi Arabian oil officials have canceled a meeting Monday with their Russian counterparts, OPEC officials said, disrupting plans between the world’s two largest petroleum producers to coordinate output cuts meant to elevate slumping crude prices. The move puts renewed focus on the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to break through an impasse at the 14-nation cartel’s next meeting on Wednesday in Vienna. The group controls a third of world oil production and pledged in September to cut production to help draw down a global oversupply that has sunk prices to levels that have harmed economies dependent on petroleum revenue across the world. OPEC left the details of its cut undecided until Wednesday’s meeting, and the negotiations leading up to the gathering have been difficult. Iraq and Iran , OPEC’s second- and third-largest producers, have yet to agree on a detailed plan to reduce output discussed by the cartel. […]