OPEC and its partners will discuss the possibility of adding another 400,000 bpd to its oil production cut during this week’s meeting, Iraq’s Oil Minister Thamer al-Ghadban told a local media outlet.
"OPEC and its allies will look at increasing the current production cuts by approximately 400,000 barrels a day, to 1.6 million barrels a day," al-Ghadban said, essentially confirming rumors that OPEC, Russia and their smaller partners may heed calls for deeper cuts to prop up prices.
If both Iraq and Nigeria honour their share of the cuts, there will be no need for OPEC+ to consider deepening the cuts.
OPEC + should only agree to extend the current production cuts by a few months but should never consider deepening them because such a measure is futile while the trade war is going on as it ends up losing market share with no positive impact on prices. Furthermore, Russia will never agree to that.
Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
International Oil Economist
Visiting Professor of Energy Economics at ESCP Europe Business School, London
people with no science background are discussing oil/energy policy. worse these are apppointed officials. simiallry rag tag road side hiippies single moms woiht no education protesting cllimate change. as if these moms know anythign. they are forced into this by these green peace (liberaal funded) organisation.
People of the workld must realise the real probem/real criminals is Bush and his CIa network. this will hv to be dismantled to find cure fro all problem including that of diseases and other fruad.
fianlly, so amny news about oil prices/prodn like this some street foodd review. so lightly the matter is discussed.
no one has indepth (pun intendted) klnowldge.