Khaleej Times

Oil producers to study long-term cooperatio­n

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london — Opec and non-Opec oil producers including Russia will discuss extending their cooperatio­n for many more years when they meet in June as they seek to avoid major market shocks, Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, UAE’s Minister of Energy and Industry, said.

Mazrouei said the UAE, Opec’s biggest producer Saudi Arabia and non-Opec Russia supported extending cooperatio­n beyond 2018. The Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries next meets in June in Vienna and non-Opec producers participat­ing in a supply-reduction agreement which took effect in January 2017 are expected to attend.

He said that trust that has been built up has made decisions much easier. Mazrouei said it was too early to say how the cooperatio­n will work exactly and whether oil production management would

The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Russia supported extending cooperatio­n beyond 2018 Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Energy and Industry

be maintained. But he added that market monitoring was the bare minimum the group would do to help avoid gluts or shortages.

The idea of extending cooperatio­n beyond 2018 when the current oil cut agreement expires has prompted many analysts to say that Opec and Russia are effectivel­y creating a wider super group, with Moscow becoming a near-permanent Opec member.

“I never said super group. The name isn’t important. What’s important is how we keep it together,” Mazrouei said. — Reuters

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