KEY POINTS
  • Oil prices tumbled more than 3 percent on Thursday as OPEC ended its closely-watched meeting without a decision on how much crude the cartel will take off the market.
  • The cartel delayed its decision on production levels until it meets on Friday with Russia, which has not yet committed to a quota.
  • Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih told reporters on Thursday morning that a cut of 1 million barrels would be sufficient. That level is less than many analysts anticipated.

Oil prices tumbled about 3 percent on Thursday as OPEC reportedly agreed to cut production, but ended its closely-watched meeting without a decision on how much crude the cartel will take off the market.

OPEC agreed in principle to cut production during a meeting at its headquarters in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, two sources told Reuters. However, the cartel delayed a decision on specific quotas until it consults Russia on Friday.