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Russia and the Saudis Are Cashing In on Pricy Oil. Why the U.S. Isn’t

Russia and the Saudis Are Cashing In on Pricy Oil. Why the U.S. Isn’t

Update: 2023-09-28
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P.M. Edition for Sept. 28. Oil prices are nearing $100 a barrel again, after Russia and Saudi Arabia extended production cuts. Markets reporter Anna Hirtenstein explains how those countries are cashing in, and reporter Benoît Morenne has more on why U.S. shale producers aren’t coming to the rescue. Plus, desperate Armenians flee the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijan takes control. Moscow bureau chief Ann M. Simmons reports from the ground. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.




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Russia and the Saudis Are Cashing In on Pricy Oil. Why the U.S. Isn’t

Russia and the Saudis Are Cashing In on Pricy Oil. Why the U.S. Isn’t

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