VIENNA: The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) faces a period of static oil prices as traders track supply-side uncertainties surrounding Iraq, Iran and Libya, as well as Ukraine, analysts said on Thursday.

The oil exporters’ cartel opted this week to maintain its crude output ceiling, expressing confidence in the market despite global tensions keeping prices high.

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