A group of major global oil exporters who met on April 17 in Doja, the capital city of Qatar, failed to reach an agreement to cap oil production. The purpose of the meeting was to freeze the exporters’ oil output at January levels in an effort to stabilize prices.

Texas Lawyer spoke to Thomas Moore, Houston-based energy partner at Mayer Brown, recently about the impact of the global oil exporters’ failure to agree on an oil production freeze.

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