KEY POINTS
  • OPEC officials warn the “immense challenges” caused by the Covid-19 pandemic are likely to persist into 2021.
  • OPEC and allies have since moved to postpone talks through to Thursday, Reuters reported on Monday, citing three unnamed sources.
  • Oil prices, which had been on track to increase by over 20% last month, fell on Tuesday.

OPEC has warned that the "immense challenges" caused by the Covid-19 pandemic were likely to persist into 2021, as the group of oil producers failed to come to an agreement over an extension to its production cuts.

"The shock to the oil industry is massive and its severe impacts will likely reverberate in the years to come," Abdelmadjid Attar, OPEC president and Algeria's energy minister, told the group on Monday.