The new extension will be reviewed at OPEC's next meeting in June.
It has also been reported that OPEC members Nigeria and Libya, who are exempt from the deal, have agreed not to exceed 2017 production levels.
The new extension will be reviewed at OPEC's next meeting in June.
It has also been reported that OPEC members Nigeria and Libya, who are exempt from the deal, have agreed not to exceed 2017 production levels.
Together, OPEC and Russia account for over 40 percent of the world's oil roduction.
The United States, however, has not participated in the production cuts. This has caused much concern in Russia that US crude production could spike as prices climb above $60 per barrel.