Khaleej Times

Blame game delays Opec+ meeting

- PRESSURE ON

dubai — Opec and Russia have postponed a meeting planned for tomorrow until later this week, Opec sources said on Saturday, as a row intensifie­d between Moscow and Saudi Arabia over who is to blame for plunging oil prices.

The meeting’s delay came despite pressure from US President Donald Trump for the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, known as Opec+, to urgently stabilise global oil markets.

Opec+ is working on an unpreceden­ted oil output curb equal to about 10 per cent of world supply, or 10 million bpd, in what member states expect to be a global effort that will include the United States.

Oil prices hit an 18-year low on March 30 due to sliding demand caused by government lockdowns to contain the coronaviru­s outbreak, and the failure of Opec and other producers led by

Russia to extend an earlier deal on output curbs that expired on March 31. Washington, however, has yet to make a commitment to join the effort and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday put the blame for the collapse in prices on Saudi Arabia — prompting a firm response from Riyadh on Saturday.

“The Russian Minister of Energy was the first to declare to the media that all the participat­ing countries are absolved of their commitment­s starting from the first of April, leading to the decision that the countries have taken to raise their production,” Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said in a statement carried by state news agency SPA.

Putin, speaking during a video conference with government officials and heads of Russian major oil producers on Friday, said the first reason for the fall in prices was the impact of the coronaviru­s on demand.

“The second reason behind the collapse of prices is the withdrawal of our partners from Saudi Arabia from the Opec+ deal, their production increase and informatio­n, which came out at the same time, about the readiness of our partners to even provide a discount for oil,” he said.

Three Opec sources, who asked not be identified, said the emergency virtual meeting planned for Monday would likely be postponed until April 8 or 9 to allow more time for negotiatio­ns. —

18 Year low oil prices hit on March 30

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