Senior OPEC and Russian officials talked over a potential joint act to resolve one of the worst supply gluts in decades. But Saudi Arabia implied its stance to letting the oil market rebalance itself.

OPEC Secretary General Abdalla El-Badri said other producers should cooperate in order to settle oversupply for prices to recuperate.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries previously said it would only consider reducing output if others pledge to do so.

So far, Russia has refused to collaborate, saying its fields and weather conditions are not similar to those in the Gulf region even as prices below $30 a barrel are way below what they need to break even.

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