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Kingdom ‘sees glimmer of light’ in oil markets

- Frank Kane Dubai

Saudi Arabia sees “some glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel” of the damage caused to global oil markets by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Kingdom’s energy minister said on Tuesday.

Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman told a meeting of OPEC+ oil ministers that there had been “very good news” on vaccines, and signs of increased demand from India and China.

“But the good news was counterbal­anced by a surge in cases in the ‘second wave’ of infections, causing ng some big economies mies to impose new w restrictio­ns and reminding eminding us that this virus still has the potential ential to upset recovery very plans,” he said. “There is still a way to go before we reach the other side of the long pandemic tunnel.”

The minister said OPEC+ should be flexible on plans to increase oil output in January. “The markets will not be kind to those who do not stick to agreements ,” he said.

“This is why we must be prepared to act according to the requiremen­ts of the market. I recently said we must be ready to tweak the terms of our agreement if need be.”

Analysts took that to mean a temporary halt to the extra 2 million barrels of oil per day due to come on the market in January, a decision for a full meeting of OPEC next month.

Prince Abdul Aziz praised the UAE and Angola for sticking to their output agreements, but urged others to “abide by the terms of the agreement.” Nigeria is believed to have asked for changes to its output deal.

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Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman

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