Lukoil’s chief executive Vagit Alekperov has joined Rosneft’s Igor Sechin in voicing his opposition to another extension of the OPEC+ oil production cut agreement, Reuters reports , citing Russian news agency RIA Novosti. “I am a supporter of keeping everything stable until April, when the agreement expires, and only after that… to make decisions,” Alekperov said. This report follows an earlier one , from Tuesday, in which Reuters quoted unnamed source as saying OPEC would discuss deepening the cuts, which are supposed to expire at the end of March next year. “In December we will consider whether we need more cuts for next year. But it is early now, things will be clearer in November,” one source said. OPEC and Russia agreed on the extension in June despite Russian oil companies’ unwillingness to continue capping their production. Not that they have been particularly strict about it. Last month, Energy […]