Times of Suriname

Trump hails OPEC+ agreement to cut oil production for saving US energy jobs

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WASHINGTON US President Donald Trump on Sunday welcomed a deal to cut oil production reached by the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and some other major oil producing countries, known as OPEC+, as it will save hundreds of thousands of US energy jobs.

“The big Oil Deal with OPEC Plus is done. This will save hundreds of thousands of energy jobs in the United States,” Trump tweeted. “I would like to thank and congratula­te President Putin of Russia and King Salman of

Saudi Arabia. I just spoke to them from the Oval Office. Great deal for all!” said the president. The OPEC and other crude producers led by Russia agreed on Sunday to reduce output by 9.7 million barrels per day (bpd) for May-June after four days of talks.

“We welcome today’s announceme­nt of an agreement by other producing nations to follow the lead of the global marketplac­e and US producers - to reduce supply to align with lower energy demand as result of the pandemic,” American Petroleum

Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers said in a statement. “This is a significan­t agreement that will foster increased stability in energy markets to the benefit of both American energy consumers and producers,” he said, adding “significan­t challenges remain in the weeks and months ahead” for the energy industry.

Oil prices have fallen by more than 50 percent since early this year due to the global coronaviru­s pandemic and a price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia. The West Texas Intermedia­te for

May delivery fell 2.33 US dollars to settle at 22.76 dollars a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Thursday, while Brent crude for June delivery dropped 1.36 dollars to close at 31.48 dollars a barrel on the London ICE Futures Exchange. Almost 40 percent of US oil and natural gas producers face insolvency within the year if crude prices remain near 30 dollars a barrel, according to a recent survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. (Xinhua)

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