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Oil falls $3 to four-year after OPEC leaves output unchanged

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Reuters LONDON

By Ahmed Aboulenein and Jack Stubbs

LONDON (Reuters) - Brent crude oil fell more than $3 to a fresh four-year low under $75 a barrel on Thursday after OPEC decided not to cut production, despite a huge oversupply in world markets.

Asked whether the oil producer group had decided to reduce production, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters: "That is right."

Oil prices have fallen by more than a third since June as increasing production in North America from shale oil has overwhelmed demand at a time of sluggish global economic growth.

Ministers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries had been discussing whether to agree a production cut at their meeting in Vienna.

 

Benchmark Brent futures were down by $2.50 a barrel at $75.25 by 1500 GMT, after hitting a low of $74.36, their lowest since August 2010.

U.S. crude was at $71.50, down $2.19.

(Additional reporting by Henning Gloystein in Singapore, editing by Christopher Johnson and Keiron Henderson)

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First Published: Nov 27 2014 | 8:39 PM IST

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