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OPEC+ presses for compliance with oil cut

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DUBAI/LONDON/MOSCOW - Global oil demand should recover to pre-pandemic levels as soon as the fourth quarter of 2020, the Saudi Energy minister said on Wednesday while urging OPEC members and allies to boost compliance with oil output cuts aimed at supporting prices.

The comments came as OPEC oil producers and allies such as Russia, a grouping dubbed OPEC+, began a meeting on Wednesday to review the compliance levels.

“Based on the average projection­s of various institutio­ns, including OPEC, EIA and the IEA, it is estimated that the world will reach about 97 percent of pre- pandemic oil demand during the fourth quarter - which is a big recovery from the huge falls in April and May,” said

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman.

A draft OPEC+ statement, seen by Reuters, said a second prolonged wave of the pandemic was a major risk for the oil market recovery.

OPEC+ sources have said the group was unlikely to change its output policy, which currently calls for reducing output by 7.7 million barrels per day (bpd) versus a record high 9.7 million bpd up until this month.

Other sources said the virtual meeting, looked in particular at compliance by countries such as

Iraq, Nigeria, Angola and Kazakhstan. They have made a smaller share of their reduction than members such as Saudi Arabia and are now due to compensate for higher output in May- June by producing less in July-September. “It is very important to maintain full conformity,” said Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak, who had tested positive for coronaviru­s and joined the virtual meeting from home. – REUTERS.

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