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Home | Business | Opec Cartel To Meet As Coronavirus Rattles Demand

OPEC cartel to meet as coronavirus rattles demand

They're expected to extend production cuts well into the new year, in an effort to boost volatile oil prices

By AP
Published Date - 07:04 PM, Mon - 30 November 20
OPEC cartel to meet as coronavirus rattles demand

New York: Leaders of the OPEC cartel are meeting virtually to decide, once again, how much oil their members should produce as lockdowns related to the coronavirus continue to stifle demand for crude.

They’re expected to extend production cuts well into the new year, in an effort to boost volatile oil prices. The OPEC nations, led by Saudi Arabia, will be meeting Monday. The group has to reach agreement among its member countries and the additional members in the group known as OPEC Plus, which is led by Russia. Members of the OPEC Plus group will meet Tuesday. It’s tricky to predict how much oil the world will need with coronavirus cases surging around the world.

The industry has seen some hopeful signs, with several drug companies reporting promising results from coronavirus vaccine trials. But some experts warn that oil demand may never fully recover, because the coronavirus travel restrictions, combined with the steps governments and corporations are taking to reduce use of fossil fuels to combat global warming, may have put a permanent dent in oil demand.

Plus, the coalition of oil-producing countries has been restricting its output for months, straining its members. “The longer these agreements go on, the harder it is to hold it together,” said Jacques Rousseau, managing director at Clearview Energy Partners.

“There becomes too much temptation for countries to exceed their production targets.” OPEC and its allies agreed to cut production in April by about 10 million barrels per day through July. Then in August, as some cities around the world took steps to re-open their economies, the group upped its production so it was cutting 7.7 million barrels per day through year-end. They planned to increase production in January so that the cuts would be just 6 million barrels per day.

But experts expect the group to continue with cuts of about 7.7 million barrels per day in the coming months. Saudi Arabia’s energy minister recently indicated willingness to revisit the agreement and prolong the cuts. Other countries that want to produce more, such as the United Arab Emirates or Iraq, could create conflict in the meetings, Rousseau said.

Complicating matters, Libya — which was exempt from cuts because of instability in the country — has ramped up production to about 1 million barrels per day, up from a low of just 100,000 barrels during the spring and summer, he said.

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