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Saudi, Iraq vow stronger commitment to cut oil output

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RIYADH: OPEC’s top two producers agreed to strengthen their commitment to production cuts, as the oil cartel reported a collective increase in output last month in a setback for its deal to pump less.

The pledge from Saudi Arabia and Iraq, the first and second largest OPEC producers, came after their oil ministers met in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.

Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih and his Iraqi counterpar­t Jabbar al- Luaybi also vowed to ensure coordinati­on of their nations’ oil policies, according to the Saudi Press Agency, as the Arab neighbours seek to upgrade strategic ties.

OPEC states and other oil producers agreed in November to cut output until March 2018, in its long-haul gambit to erode a world oil glut and boost prices.

But despite the commitment, crude production by OPEC members saw an uptick in July, including by Saudi Arabia which had championed efforts by the cartel and allied independen­t producers to extend an output freeze.

Outputfrom­the14carte­lmembers hit 32.87 million barrels per day (mbd) last month, OPEC said in its monthly report on the oil market, up from 32.69 mbd in June.

The inability of some members to cut ouput has raised doubts about OPEC’s capacity to enforce the November deal.

Saudi Arabia and Iraq have suffered huge economic pain because of sliding oil prices.

Luaybi’s visit symbolises a growing rapprochem­ent between Riyadh and Baghdad as the kingdom seeks to increase its influence in Iraqi politics and undercut the say of regional rival Iran.

The minister also met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah to discuss “joint opportunit­ies in the economic fields and energy in particular”, SPA reported. — AFP

 ??  ?? Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih (right) and Iraqi Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaybi hold a joint press conference in the Saudi Red Sea resort of Jeddah on August 10. — AFP photo
Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih (right) and Iraqi Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaybi hold a joint press conference in the Saudi Red Sea resort of Jeddah on August 10. — AFP photo

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