El precio del petróleo cae tras el acuerdo de la OPEP+ para aumentar la producción

Los precios del petróleo cayeron después de que la OPEP+ decidiera aumentar sus objetivos de producción a partir de agosto. La medida se produce en medio de señales de recuperación en las exportaciones de los principales productores a través del estrecho de Ormuz.

Los precios del petróleo bajaron tras la decisión de la OPEP+ de aumentar la producción a partir de agosto. Los principales productores han reportado una recuperación en sus exportaciones a través del estrecho de Ormuz.

El aumento previsto aún podría enfrentar limitaciones debido a las continuas tensiones geopolíticas. Las exportaciones de petróleo del Golfo se están reactivando, pero aún permanecen por debajo de los niveles previos al conflicto.

Los envíos de crudo de Rusia aumentaron drásticamente debido a los daños en las refinerías.

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