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Opec, allies strike deal for lower production hike from January

Production to rise by 500,000 bpd

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2020 6:30AM

Opec, allies strike deal for lower production hike from January
Observers say the postponement of the OPEC+ meeting points to an agreement being harder to reach than initially thought. – Pixabay pic, December 4, 2020

LONDON – Members of the Opec group of oil producers and their allies struck a deal yesterday to increase production over coming months, but by less than anticipated in their previous accord.

A statement issued after a video-conference meeting of the countries in the Opec+ club said that from January 2021 they would raise production by 500,000 barrels per day.

The previous agreement entailed a cut of 7.7 million barrels per day (bpd) and had been scheduled to be eased to 5.8 million bpd on January 1.

The statement issued yesterday also said that monthly Opec+ meetings would be held “starting January 2021 to assess market conditions and decide on further production adjustments for the following month, with further monthly adjustments being no more than” 500,000 bpd.

The video-conference meeting of the Opec+ grouping was pushed back from Tuesday and came after three days of inconclusive discussions among the 13 members of Opec proper.

Observers say the postponement pointed to an agreement being harder to reach than initially thought.

Representing Russia, the most important non-Opec player in the group, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak hailed the agreement as a “very balanced decision” but admitted talks had been “difficult”.

Novak told a news conference after the meeting: “We confirmed that two million bpd at some point need to return to the market.”

But he added that the “easing of cuts will come gradually, keeping in mind we should not harm the market”. – AFP, December 4, 2020

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