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OPEC says it's willing to cut oil production

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OPEC, supplier of 40 percent of the world's oil, will reduce oil production if necessary to support prices, Secretary General Abdalla el-Badri said. "I am sure if at the May meeting there is a need to cut, they will take that decision," el-Badri said Sunday. "In OPEC member countries, 35 projects have been delayed because of falling oil prices." Production cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries since September have failed to raise oil prices to the $70 a barrel sought by members as the global recession erodes demand. - Have you voted in the poll OPEC ? - The average price in the first quarter was $43.32 a barrel, 56 percent lower than a year earlier. The 12-nation group will meet May 28 in Vienna.


"Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states will be reluctant to accept a cut if prices stay at this level because they wouldn't want to be perceived as hindering the recovery of the world economy," said Ehsan Ul-Haq, head of economic research at JBC Energy in Vienna. "Most OPEC countries are satisfied with prices at around $50." The oil market is oversupplied because of production increases from non-OPEC countries even as OPEC members reduce output to stem a price slide, Algeria's Oil Minister Chakib Khelil said. Oil traded in New York, which reached a record $147.27 a barrel in July, reached $32.70 a barrel on Jan. 20 and ended last week at $51.55. "There is an oversupply of 720,000 barrels and it should be cleared," Khelil told reporters in Algiers. "Non-OPEC countries did not help us to stabilize prices," he said, adding that some countries had increased their production by 500,000 barrels a day.


Crude prices may reach $60 a barrel by the end of 2009, Khelil said. OPEC agreed last year to cut output by 4.2 million barrels a day, setting a production target of 24.845 million barrels a day for its 11 members with quotas. - Has changed the argument your opinion on OPEC ? - Iraq can produce at will. The 11 countries with quotas pumped 25.567 million barrels a day in March, OPEC said in its monthly report on April 15. Ul-Haq said Iran and Venezuela are producing above their assigned targets. Compliance is "excellent" at 83 %, el-Badri said. It needs as much as 90 percent compliance and oil prices may fall further if OPEC members don't comply, he said. OPEC and 13 Asian countries urged greater oversight of oil and other commodity markets to prevent a surge in prices after the global economy recovers.

 

12:00 AM CDT on Monday, April 27, 2009

ALGIERS, Algeria

Ahmed Rouaba, Bloomberg News

source: www.dallasnews.com

2009-05-12


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