'$4.7b in profits a day': A powerful cartel still controls the world's oil and is why you're paying more for petrol By News September 19, 2023 Add Comment Edit OPEC has run an oil cartel for decades, but as the world moves away from fossil fuels, could its influence be waning, asks Nassim Khadem. Share this post Related PostsICAC case almost over but still a long way to go for Daryl MaguireThere's not a debate tomorrow, but Trump and Biden will be facing off … kind ofPre-election vote date set for Amy Coney Barrett's likely ascension to Supreme CourtNational Cabinet postponed after PM's plane suffers 'technical problems'Thai situation 'tantamount to a coup' say protesters as they defy ban on political gatheringsCoronavirus concerns cause cancellation of three major Australian golf eventsMan who fatally stabbed two men at Alva Beach may not give evidence at inquest due to PTSDNSW records six new locally acquired COVID-19 infections, two mystery cases confirmed
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