HomeCommodity Market News Russia’s Lukoil plans to increase liquids output to 1.67 mil b/d in 2022: CEO By Renton Campoy November 17, 2021 0 86 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Russia’s Lukoil plans to increase liquids output to 1.67 mil b/d in 2022: CEO Source: Investing.com Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleCBOT soybeans may test $12.43-1/4; weakness seenNext articlePalm rises over 1% on weaker ringgit, output worries Renton Campoy Related Articles Commodity Market News Fed in spotlight with US focused on stability, First Republic Economic, Financial news Republican US senator doubles down on call for tighter Fed scrutiny Commodity Market News Palm slumps more than 3% to lowest closing in five months LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Stay Connected11,268FansLike12,893FollowersFollow739FollowersFollow - Advertisement - Latest Articles Commodity Market News Fed in spotlight with US focused on stability, First Republic Economic, Financial news Republican US senator doubles down on call for tighter Fed scrutiny Commodity Market News Palm slumps more than 3% to lowest closing in five months Commodity Market News Nike, First Republic and Luminar fall premarket; GameStop, Virgin Orbit soar Commodity Market News Copper rises for fifth day as markets brace for Fed rate decision Load more Popular Articles Commodity Market News Biden administration tells Supreme Court Big Oil climate cases belong in state court Economic, Financial news Argentina to push state entities to give up dollar bonds -ministry official Commodity Market News Further upside seen in gold prices due to global banking turmoil Commodity Market News Futures rise as bank fears ebb after Credit Suisse rescue, Fed in focus Tire Market & Tire Company news Maxxis Premitra HP5 OE on European Premium OEM Load more