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NOPEC! Oil prices plummet after Russia rejects new crude production cuts NOPEC! Oil prices plummet after Russia rejects new crude production cuts
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Cooperation between Russia and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has got to an abrupt stop after Moscow refused to back new deeper cuts on oil output. The move has sent oil prices into a downward spiral.Cooperation between Russia and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has got to an abrupt stop after Moscow refused to back new deeper cuts on oil output. The move has sent oil prices into a downward spiral.
The OPEC and non-OPEC countries held the consultations on oil cuts in Vienna on Friday, yet failed to agree on them.
The OPEC and non-OPEC countries held the consultations on oil cuts consultations in Vienna on Friday, yet failed to agree on them.
The talks followed the OPEC decision to cut the output by an extra 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the second quarter of this year — but only if Russia joins in. The new cuts were expected to come on top of the already existing cuts of 2.1 million bpd, becoming the largest ones since the 2008 financial crisis.The talks followed the OPEC decision to cut the output by an extra 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the second quarter of this year — but only if Russia joins in. The new cuts were expected to come on top of the already existing cuts of 2.1 million bpd, becoming the largest ones since the 2008 financial crisis.
Russia, however, has rejected the new cuts, calling only for extension of the already standing ones — and the disagreement within the so-called OPEC+ has effectively brought the existing system of restrictions down.Russia, however, has rejected the new cuts, calling only for extension of the already standing ones — and the disagreement within the so-called OPEC+ has effectively brought the existing system of restrictions down.
“From April 1 neither OPEC nor non-OPEC have restrictions,” Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters after the talks. The OPEC+ cooperation, however, will continue, the minister added, as the participants have signed a respective joint document in the aftermath of the talks.“From April 1 neither OPEC nor non-OPEC have restrictions,” Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak told reporters after the talks. The OPEC+ cooperation, however, will continue, the minister added, as the participants have signed a respective joint document in the aftermath of the talks.
So far, it remains unclear whether Russia will increase its oil output. According to Novak, it depends on “the plans of the companies.”So far, it remains unclear whether Russia will increase its oil output. According to Novak, it depends on “the plans of the companies.”
Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman was even more ambiguous and dodged the question on the kingdom’s potential plans to ramp up its production altogether.Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman was even more ambiguous and dodged the question on the kingdom’s potential plans to ramp up its production altogether.
“I will keep you wondering,” the minister told reporters.“I will keep you wondering,” the minister told reporters.
Oil demand has been hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, with crude prices plummeting 20 percent this year.Oil demand has been hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, with crude prices plummeting 20 percent this year.
The coronavirus outbreak created an “unprecedented situation” with risks “skewed to the downside” and demanding action, OPEC said, in a statement published after its ministers met. It added that it would hold another ministerial meeting on June 9.The coronavirus outbreak created an “unprecedented situation” with risks “skewed to the downside” and demanding action, OPEC said, in a statement published after its ministers met. It added that it would hold another ministerial meeting on June 9.
Global crude prices plummeted on Friday on the news, with Brent crude trading over five percent lower at $47.55 per barrel, and US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) falling nearly as much to $43.57.Global crude prices plummeted on Friday on the news, with Brent crude trading over five percent lower at $47.55 per barrel, and US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) falling nearly as much to $43.57.
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