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Rising Prices from OPEC Could Bring Windfall for Kansas Oil Producers

The Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association says the move by OPEC may help Kansas producers recover from the 2014 oil price crash. (Photo: Kansas Geological Survey)
The Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association says the move by OPEC may help Kansas producers recover from the 2014 oil price crash. (Photo: Kansas Geological Survey)

Kansas oil producers hope to benefit from increased oil prices after OPEC leaders decide to cut production. For the Kansas News Service, Brian Grimmett reports from Wichita.