Khaleej Times

Oil market ‘is improving’

- Ahmed Rasheed

baghdad — The global oil market is improving and stabilisin­g, Saudi Oil Minister Khalid Al Falih said in Baghdad on Saturday.

In a speech at the opening of the Baghdad Internatio­nal Exhibition, Falih praised the cooperatio­n between Iraq and Saudi Arabia, which he said had helped to boost global oil prices.

Speaking later to reporters, he said Saudi Arabia and Iraq were in agreement on the need to “fully comply” with cutbacks in crude output agreed by Opec, Russia and several other producers to push up prices.

“The market has improved a lot but has still some way to go,” he said.

Falih is the first Saudi official to make a public speech in Baghdad for several decades.

The two countries began taking steps towards detente in 2015 after 25 years of troubled relations starting with the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Falih visited Iraq earlier this year. “The best example of the importance of cooperatio­n between our two countries is the improvemen­t and stability trend seen in the oil market,” said Falih, to applause from the audience of Iraqi ministers, senior officials and businessme­n.

Saudi Arabia and Iraq are the largest and second largest producers of the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

The Iraqi oil ministry said in a statement Falih and his Iraqi counterpar­t, Jabar Al Luaibi, agreed to cooperate in implementi­ng decisions by oil exporting countries to curb global supply in order to lift crude prices. Opec, Russia and other producers have reduced production by about 1.8 million barrels per day (bpd) since the start of 2017, helping to boost oil prices. The cutbacks should continue until March 2018. — Reuters

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