

VIENNA (AP) — A delegation member at an OPEC oil ministers’ meeting says the gathering has agreed to keep output targets unchanged.
OPEC has left its members’ production quotas unchanged since December 2008, when it announced the last of a series of cuts aimed at bringing their output down by 4.2 million barrels per day. The cuts helped engineer a rebound in crude prices, which had collapsed to the low $30s from a mid-2008 high of almost $150 per barrel.
With that overproduction, OPEC now is pumping about 27 million barrels a day.