Environment

Here’s what the latest OPEC+ oil cuts mean for 3 big U.S. energy holdings

An offshore drilling platform stands in shallow waters at the Manifa offshore oilfield, operated by Saudi Aramco, in Manifa, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.
Simon Dawson | Bloomberg | Getty Images

A decision Monday by Saudi Arabia and Russia, the world’s largest oil exporters, to cut production in an effort to push up oil prices is a bullish development for the Club’s struggling energy holdings.

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