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AZErBAijAN’S MEEt tO DiSCUSS Oil CUtS iMpACt

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abu dhabi — The Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry, and Petroleum Resources Khalid Al Falih has said that the oil market is on the ‘right track’ and that the market will quickly return to balance, noting that, to further achieve this, collaborat­ion is essential between Opec and non-Opec partners.

In his remarks during the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week, Al Falih said demand growth remains healthy with forecasts in the 1.3 to 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) range, while supply is starting to reflect the impact of our adjustment­s (which we reached last month and are taking effect this month). The Saudi Energy Minister headed the Kingdom’s delegation at the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week 2019.

“In fact, while the 1.2 million bpd cut came into effect only in January, secondary sources suggest that Opec production in December was already more than 600 million bpd lower than November, the bulk of which is due to our own preemptive actions,” he added.

Al Falih noted that Saudi Arabia went beyond its commitment as it has lowered both production and exports, saying, “As the new 1.2 million bpd cut materialis­es, we should start to see the impact positively reflected in inventorie­s, which is the key metric to watch. Looking at longer-term fundamenta­ls, the healthy demand growth rate of the past several years is projected to continue into the future.” The Saudi Energy Minister said that the global economic growth and prosperity will be predicated on the presence of a healthy and vibrant oil industry, operating in an environmen­t which attracts the necessary investment­s that will ensure an equal amount of affordable and accessible oil supply is made available in a reliable and timely manner.

In this regard, he said that Saudi ABU DHABI — Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Industry, emphasised that Russia has played a significan­t role in the oil market balance through its exemplary commitment to the production reduction agreement with the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opc) for the third consecutiv­e year.

In a statement to the Emirates News Agency (Wam), on the Arabia is committed to representi­ng a central part of that reliable supply, as it has always done.

The Saudi delegation to the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week includes a number of competent authoritie­s in the fields of energy, industry and electricit­y to review future initiative­s and projects to raise energy efficiency and develop new technologi­es to enhance sustainabi­lity in the kingdom.

The kingdom is participat­ing with an interactiv­e pavilion, sidelines of the second day of the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi, Al Mazrouei said that the ministeria­l committee for production control will examine — at its meeting expected in February in Azerbaijan — the commitment to the agreed reduction rate between the Opec member countries and the independen­t countries abroad, led by Russia. which includes 21 sectors, offering lectures and panel discussion­s on energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, Saudi Arabia’s initiative­s to localise electricit­y and related services, investment in the Kingdom, as well as the role of research and developmen­t for sustainabi­lity.

The participat­ion aims to shed light on Saudi Arabia’s role to achieve the goals of sustainabl­e developmen­t and the measures taken to achieve them.

 ?? — Wam ?? Suhail bin Mohammed addressing the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum in Abu Dhabi.
— Wam Suhail bin Mohammed addressing the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum in Abu Dhabi.

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