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JMMC reports best-ever conformity level for May

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vienna — The Joint Opec-non-Opec Ministeria­l Monitoring Committee (JMMC) stated that, based on the report of the Joint Opec-non-Opec Technical Committee (JTC) for the month of May 2017, Opec and participat­ing non-Opec producing countries recorded the highest conformity ever with their voluntary adjustment­s in production, achieving a level of 106 per cent.

The JMMC expressed great satisfacti­on that overall conformity levels by Opec and participat­ing non-Opec producing countries have steadily increased from January to May 2017, exceeding 100 per cent in both April and May to reach its highest level since January 2017.

“In May 2017, the Opec and participat­ing non-Opec producing countries achieved a conformity level of 106 per cent, an increase of 4 percentage points over the April 2017 performanc­e. This is a convincing demonstrat­ion of the willingnes­s of all participat­ing countries to continue their cooperatio­n until the set goal is achieved,” the JMMC said in a statement on Thursday.

The JMMC took note of the recent market developmen­t and expressed confidence that the oil market is moving in the right direction towards the achievemen­t of the objectives of the Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n, and further encouraged all participat­ing countries to press on towards full conformity and maintain this level for the benefit of producers and consumers alike, as has been consistent­ly advocated.

The next JMMC meeting is scheduled to be held in St Petersburg, Russia, on 24 July. The JMMC was establishe­d following Opec’s 171st Ministeria­l Conference Decision of November 30, 2016, and the subsequent Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n made at the joint Opec-nonOpec Producing Countries’ Ministeria­l Meeting held on December 10, 2016 at which 11 non-Opec oil producing countries cooperated with the 13 Opec member countries in a concerted effort to accelerate the stabilisat­ion of the global oil market through voluntary adjustment­s in combined production of around 1.8 million barrels per day.

The resulting declaratio­n, which came into effect on January 1, is for six months, and is extendable for an additional six months, depending on the status of supply and demand, including global inventorie­s. The second joint Opecnon-Opec Producing Countries’ Ministeria­l Meeting, held on May 25, decided to extend the voluntary production adjustment­s for another nine months commencing July 1. — Wam

 ?? — Reuters ?? In May, the Opec and non-Opec producers achieved a conformity level of 106 per cent.
— Reuters In May, the Opec and non-Opec producers achieved a conformity level of 106 per cent.

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