Qatar discussing oil freeze with Iran, Iraq
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Qatar says it is negotiating with Iran and Iraq to freeze their oil production at “current levels” as OPEC is preparing to put a proposal devised by Saudi Arabia to cap production later this month.
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Nov 18, 2016 10:53 UTC
  • Qatar discussing oil freeze with Iran, Iraq

Qatar says it is negotiating with Iran and Iraq to freeze their oil production at “current levels” as OPEC is preparing to put a proposal devised by Saudi Arabia to cap production later this month.

"We are discussing with both countries on that and we are looking at various ways and means of coming to a mutual understanding," Qatar’s Energy Minister Mohammed Al-Sada told reporters.

Both Iran and Iraq are yet to react to the remarks of the Qatari minister. 

Sada added that Doha will host a meeting of ministers from 11 OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Friday in which informal discussions on the current market situation will take place.   

“We will have a meeting, and it’s going to be an informal and consultative meeting,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum held in Doha. 

The Qatar official further emphasized that 11 countries had confirmed their participation, without naming them.

OPEC agreed in Algeria on September to cut oil production to 32.5 million barrels a day (mb/d) from current level of 33.24 mb/d to boost the market.

However, disagreements persist among producers on details of a plan to cut the output.

The group will discuss concrete levels of output by each country at its next formal meeting on Nov. 30 in Vienna, Xinhua reported.  

OPEC’s oil production cut will cap output at 32.5 mb/d in order to re-balance the supply-side of the oil market, Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Khalid al-Falih said on Thursday.

OPEC must cut more than 1 mb/d if it wants to squeeze under that ceiling, and Saudi Arabia will be expected to do most of the heavy lifting as Iran and Iraq – two of the bloc’s largest oil producers – will only be freezing production at current levels, not cutting, the OilPrice.com reported.

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