VIENNA -- High and volatile crude costs may signal ``a new price era," a senior OPEC official said yesterday, insisting that the 11-nation cartel is doing all it can to bring prices down to more reasonable levels.
The comments came as oil prices fell almost 3 percent yesterday, dropping below $64 a barrel as worldwide demand and supply threats ease. After a seven-day sell-off, crude futures are at their lowest since late March.
Mohammed Barkindo, acting secretary-general of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, defended the group's Monday decision to keep its production target steady at 28 million barrels a day.