OPEC’s Al Ghais Dismisses the IEA Glut Forecast as the First Saudi Tankers Clear Hormuz
OPEC chief Haitham Al Ghais rejects the IEA's oil supply glut forecast as the first Saudi tankers clear a reopened Strait of Hormuz and Brent slides toward $78.
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