Oil prices fell on Monday, reversing early gains, after US President Donald Trump called on OPEC producers to relax, given that prices are too high.

Brent crude futures fell globally at $ 66.21 a barrel, 91 cents, after earlier rising to its highest in 2019 at $ 67.47, and crude futures were recorded American West Texas Intermediate $ 56.52 a barrel low 74 cents.

In his tweet, oil prices are rising too much, Trump said in the oil price tweet. OPEC, please relax and take things easy. The world cannot afford a boom - the situation is fragile!

Members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, with members from outside the organization such as Russia, agreed to cut production by 1.2 million barrels per day this year, to help rebalance the market and support Prices.