Arab Times

Oil will cost $100 pb, it’s your ‘fault’: Iran to Trump

Saudi, Russia output up

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LONDON, July 5, (RTRS): Oil will soon cost $100 per barrel due to supply disruption­s caused by US President Donald Trump, Iran’s OPEC Governor told Reuters on Thursday, as he warned expectatio­ns that Saudi Arabia and Russia would help bring down prices were in vain.

Trump again accused the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries of driving fuel prices higher on Wednesday, and urged US allies such as Saudi Arabia to pump more if they wanted Washington to continue protecting them against their top foe Iran.

Iran, OPEC’s third-largest producer, is facing US sanctions on its oil exports that are prompting some buyers to cut purchases.

Iranian OPEC Governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili told Reuters that Trump “should have expected” when blocking Iran’s access to the global markets that it would end up as “hostage (to) Saudi Arabia and Russia”, who he said had little vested interest in bringing down prices.

Paying

“The responsibi­lity of paying unnecessar­y prices for oil by all consumers of the whole world, especially in US gas stations, is solely upon your (Trump’s) shoulders and the price of over $100 per barrel is yet to come,” Kazempour said.

The Republican president has lashed out at OPEC in recent weeks. Rising gasoline prices could create a political headache for Trump before November mid-term congressio­nal elections by offsetting Republican claims that his tax cuts and rollbacks of federal regulation­s have helped boost the US economy.

In a tweet on Saturday, Trump said Saudi Arabia had agreed to increase oil output by up to 2 million barrels, an assertion the White House rowed back on in a subsequent statement.

The leader of Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s biggest member, has assured Trump that the kingdom can raise oil production if needed, and that the country has 2 million barrels per day of spare capacity that could be deployed to help cool oil prices to compensate for falling output in Venezuela and Iran.

Trump has been complainin­g about OPEC at the same time that Washington is piling pressure on its European allies to stop buying Iranian oil.

Block

Iran has threatened to block oil exports through a key Gulf waterway in retaliatio­n against any hostile US action.

Kazempour said: “We are neighbours and will remain so, we know we can and we must live together. No one wants you (Trump) to protect anybody... You are fighting with everybody, Sir, since you came to office”.

Meanwhile, Trump again accused the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries of driving gasoline prices higher on Wednesday and urged the oil producer group to do more.

“The OPEC Monopoly must remember that gas prices are up & they are doing little to help. If anything, they are driving prices higher as the United States defends many of their members for very little $’s. This must be a two way street. Reduce pricing now!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

The Republican president has lashed out at OPEC in recent weeks. Rising gasoline prices could create a political headache for Trump before November mid-term congressio­nal elections by offsetting Republican claims that his tax cuts and rollbacks of federal regulation­s have helped boost the US economy.

In another report, Russian oil output has risen to 11.193 million barrels per day (bpd) on July 1-4 from 11.06 million bpd in June, a source familiar with the data told Reuters on Thursday, after major oil producers decided to ease voluntary output curbs.

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