- Sources close to OPEC thinking return as expected.
- China warns of triggering a new Cold War.
Russian financial and national health woes are catching up with the Kremlin. Low oil prices and the global health pandemic are sparing nobody and the inevitable sources revealed Tuesday that Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak has scheduled meetings to discuss extending the current OPEC+ restraint agreement beyond June. Novak was quoted on social media as saying oversupply strains would probably ease by July, as global demand returns from its quarantine slumber. Stock market futures were also showing