Oil platform and tanker in the North Sea. File photoMOSCOW, Jan 19 The price of Brent crude for the first time since October 13, 2014 exceeded $89 per barrel, according to trading data. As of 05.08 Moscow time, the price of March futures for Brent crude grew by 0 .60 percent to $89.03 per barrel, March futures for WTI — by 1.80 percent, to $86.36. 9.7 million barrels per day. As the situation stabilized, the terms of the agreement were adjusted. Since August 2021, the alliance has been increasing production by 400 thousand barrels per day every month, hoping to return to previous levels by the end of September 2022. Tomorrow, statistics on weekly oil reserves in the United States are expected. In the week ending January 7, commercial inventories in the country fell to the lowest level since October 2018. ton