Arab Times

‘More work needed to cut global oil inventory’

Mission not yet complete: Falih

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TASHKENT, Nov 4, (RTRS): Saudi Arabian oil minister Khalid al-Falih said on Saturday that more work was needed to reduce global oil inventorie­s.

“There is a general satisfacti­on with the strategy of 24 countries that signed a declaratio­n of cooperatio­n”, he said after a meeting attended by his Russian, Uzbek and Kazakh counterpar­ts.

Russia and Saudi Arabia are leading a deal between OPEC and non-OPEC producers to cut global oil production, with the aim of propping up oil prices.

“Everybody recognises that (the) job is not done yet by any means, we still have significan­t amount of work to do to bring inventorie­s down. Mission is not yet complete, more needs to be done,” he added.

He said members of the global pact he had spoken with have expressed the same views.

“This is the same sentiment I’ve heard yesterday from (Kazakh) President (Nursultan) Nazarbayev, this is the same sentiment I’ve heard from all the oil producing members of the Asia energy ministers’ round table”, he said.

Officials from Malaysia, Ecuador, Nigeria and Libya have had

also given him similar feedback, Falih said.

“All committed to working with

other producers and supporting the agreement”, the Saudi oil minister added.

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