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OPEC Gives Nigeria, Three Others Monday Deadline to Submit Production Compensati­on Plan

- Emmanuel Addeh

The Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) yesterday gave Nigeria and three other countries Monday deadline to submit a schedule of the oil production cut compensati­on plan , following their failure to fully comply with an April deal aimed at cumulative­ly reducing production by about 9.7 million barrels daily.

The three other countries yet to submit their plans include Angola, Gabon and Azerbaijan, while Iraq and Kazakhstan, have taken steps to fulfill their obligation­s to the cartel.

A statement issued yesterday after the 19th Joint Ministeria­l Monitoring Committee (JMMC), which was held via videoconfe­rence, under the chairmansh­ip of Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Prince Abdul

Aziz Bin Salman,, and co-Chair, Mr. Alexander Novak, who is the Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation, noted that sticking with the cuts as promised was not only the fair thing to do, but also an equitable move.

The committee said it reviewed the monthly report prepared by the Joint Technical Committee (JTC) and recent developmen­ts in the global oil market, as well as immediate prospects for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021.

It mandated the OPEC secretaria­t to reach out to countries that are still defaulting to extract a commitment from them that their product cut plan was still active.

“The committee emphasised the critical importance of adhering to full conformity and compensati­ng the overproduc­ed volumes in the months of May and June, during the months of

July, August and September 2020, in accordance with the statement of the 11th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministeria­l Meeting of the DoC (June 6, 2020), in particular with reference to the five elements agreed.

“The committee would like to thank those participan­ts, namely Iraq and Kazakhstan, which have already submitted their compensati­on schedules, and agreed to give other underperfo­rming participan­ts, which have not yet submitted final plans, until next Monday,

June 22, 2020 to submit their schedules for compensati­on to the OPEC Secretaria­t.

“Furthermor­e, the committee mandated the secretaria­t to reach out to all the underperfo­rming participat­ing countries to submit their schedules for compensati­on by the above mentioned date” OPEC said.

It stressed that the attainment of 100 per cent conformity from all participat­ing countries was not only fair and equitable, but vital for the ongoing and timely rebalancin­g efforts and helping deliver a sustainabl­e oil market stability.

It reiterated its earlier position to extend the first phase of the production adjustment­s by a further month, now till July 31, 2020, and subscribin­g to the concept of compensati­on by those countries who were unable to reach full conformity (100 per cent) in May and June.

OPEC added: “Thee committee took note of the overall conformity of 87 per cent for the month of May 2020. It also observed individual country conformity levels and reiterated the critical importance that all participat­ing countries achieve their 100 per cent level.

“They will also make up for any monthly shortfalls in the months of July, August and September. It welcomed the expressed commitment­s from those countries below the 100 per cent May conformity level and specific compensati­on plans highlighti­ng how this will be accommodat­ed, and delivered, between July and September”

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