The Borneo Post

Petronas to announce 2017 production cut quantum

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KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas will soon announce the production cut quantum for Malaysia’s 2017 crude oil production as agreed to at a meeting of the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC members in Vienna, Austria, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan.

We were present at the meeting to give moral support to OPEC and nonOPEC members in ensuring that oil prices are at a sustainabl­e growth path. Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department

The meeting agreed that OPEC non-members would have to cut down to 558,000 barrels per day ( bpd) for six months beginning Jan 1, 2017.

Speaking to reporters after launching the 15th Edition of the ‘ Malaysia Economic Monitor’ report published by World Bank, he said the cutback by Malaysia and other Opec and non- Opec members was aimed at shoring up crude oil prices by stabilisin­g global oil supply, normalisin­g market and regaining investor confidence.

Malaysia produced 693,000 barrels per day ( bpd) of crude oil in 2015 according to Index Mundi, a data portal that gathered facts and statistics and turned the raw data into useful informatio­n.

Abdul Rahman said Malaysia’s oil production cut was included in the total cutback of 558,000 bpd, lesser than the initial target of 600,000 bpd.

“We were present at the meeting to give moral support to OPEC and non- OPEC members in ensuring that oil prices are at a sustainabl­e growth path,” he added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Abdul Rahman (third left) sharing a light moment with country manager for Malaysia World Bank Group Faris Hadad-Zervos (second right) after launching the Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM) December 2016 Edition: The Quest For Productivi­ty Growth at Sasana...
Abdul Rahman (third left) sharing a light moment with country manager for Malaysia World Bank Group Faris Hadad-Zervos (second right) after launching the Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM) December 2016 Edition: The Quest For Productivi­ty Growth at Sasana...

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