Putin: Saudi Arabia, Russia Agree to Extend OPEC Deal by 6-9 Months

  • 6/29/2019
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Saudi Arabia and Russia have agreed to extend by six to nine months a deal with OPEC on reducing oil output, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka after holding talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense. Putin told a news conference the deal - which is currently due to expire on Sunday - would be extended in its current form and with the same volumes. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia and other producers, an alliance known as OPEC+, meet on July 1-2 to discuss the deal that involves curbing oil output by 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd). The United States is not participating in the pact. “We will support the extension, both Russia and Saudi Arabia. As far as the length of the extension is concerned, we have yet to decide whether it will be six or nine months. Maybe it will be nine months,” said Putin. A nine-month extension would mean the deal runs out in March 2020. Russia’s consent means the OPEC+ group may have a smooth meeting if OPEC’s third-largest producer Iran also endorses the arrangement. New US sanctions on Iran have reduced its exports to a trickle as Washington seeks to change what it calls a “corrupt” regime in Tehran. Benchmark Brent has climbed more than 25 percent since the start of the 2019. But prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and US crude floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.

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