Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, talks about the need for OPEC to make agreements on oil production at Algiers.
CNBC's Hadley Gamble reports on the meeting of OPEC members in Algiers, and the chances of them reaching an agreement to cut production and stabilize oil prices.
CNBC's anchors discuss this week's informal meeting of OPEC producers and whether or not they will come to an agreement on oil production.
S&P Global Platts's Sarah Cottle outlines the various steps in the process of OPEC members actually formalizing a output freeze agreement.
Oil-related U.S. equities are at low enough levels to look attractive for investors, says Reyl Singapore's Daryl Liew.
Iran's refusal to freeze output and the current economic fundamentals will keep OPEC members from agreeing on any action, says OCBC Bank's Barnabas Gan.
This week's energy summit in Algeria isn't an official OPEC policy meeting so it's unlikely that a deal will be reached, warned Mitul Kotecha of Barclays.
Don't expect any real decisions from the OPEC meeting, except for comments that play on the market's hopes of a future deal, says ClipperData's Matt Smith.
Argus Media's Azlin Ahmad says Saudi Arabia will build consensus on production, which might then be drafted into a formal deal at the next meeting.
CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why he doesn't expect to see an oil deal coming out of OPEC next week.
The motivation of OPEC members is to keep oil prices low and squeeze out any marginal players, reckons Hennessy Gas Utility Fund's Skip Aylesworth.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets.