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- Oil prices tumbled on Wednesday as OPEC+ delayed its weekend meeting to November 30.
- Both West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude dropped about 4%.
- Saudi Arabia expressed dissatisfaction with other OPEC+ members' production, Bloomberg reported.
Oil prices tumbled on Wednesday as OPEC+ pushed back this weekend's meeting to November 30 amid reports of discord among member countries.
West Texas Intermediate declined 4.24% to $74.47 a barrel, and Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 4.27% to $78.93 a barrel. Oil prices have tumbled more than 18% since their peak in September.