OPEC nears preliminary accord on oil production
ALGIERS, Algeria — OPEC countries neared agreement on a preliminary accord Wednesday to limit oil production and support oil prices, despite lingering disagreements between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Officials from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet informally on the sidelines of an energy conference in Algiers to try to find common ground on how to support oil markets. Experts say that would require a decision to limit output — an idea Iran still views with skepticism, as it’s trying to restore its oil industry since emerging from international sanctions this year.
Algerian officials said participants reached a “pre-accord” on production curbs to be finalized at an OPEC meeting in Vienna in November. Algeria’s prime minister is scheduled to provide details later Wednesday night. The officials were not authorized to be publicly named.
Algerian officials shuttled through the night between delegations to try to secure agreement,


