OPEC MEMBERS EXTEND 100-M BARREL CUT IN OIL OUTPUT BY A MONTH
- Jun 8, 2020
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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allied nations agreed on Saturday (June 6, 2020) to extend a production cut of nearly 10 million barrels of oil a day through the end of July, hoping to encourage stability in energy markets hard hit by the coronavirus-induced global economic crisis.

Ministers of the cartel and outside nations led by Russia met via video conference to adopt the measure, aimed at cutting the excess production depressing prices as global aviation remains largely grounded due to the pandemic. The curbed output represents some 10% of the world’s overall supply, Jn Gambrell and Frank Bajak wrote for Associated Press (AP.)
But danger still lurks for the market, even as a number of nations ease virus-related lockdowns, and enforcing compliance remains thorny. Algerian Oil Minister Mohamed Arkab, the current OPEC president, warned meeting attendees that the global oil inventory would soar to 1.5 billion barrels by the mid-point of this year. “Despite the progress to date, we cannot afford to rest on our laurels,” Arkab said. “The challenges we face remain daunting.”
That was a message echoed by Saudi Oil Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman, who acknowledged “we all have made sacrifices to make it where we are today.” He said he remained shocked by the day in April when US oil futures plunged below zero. “There are encouraging signs we are over the worst,” he said. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak similarly called April “the worst month in history” for the global oil market.
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