Norway will attend OPEC+ meeting to discuss output cuts: Oil ministry

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Norway, Western Europe’s largest oil producer, will attend Thursday’s video conference meeting of the OPEC+ group, which is set to discuss output cuts in a bid to support prices amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the country’s oil ministry said on Thursday. Non-OPEC Norway, which meets about 2 percent of global oil demand, will be represented by a top civil servant attending the meeting as an observer only, in line with its long established precedent. The Nordic country has made it clear it stands ready to make unilateral cuts to its oil output if a broad deal is agreed between other major producers, but has not said how big those reductions could be. The country’s crude oil output stood at 1.75 million barrels per day in February, up 26 percent from a year ago, the latest available data shows. Including condensate and natural gas liquids (NGL), the oil liquids production was 2.1 million bpd. Read more: G20 to create group to ensure oil stabilization steps are implemented: Document Oil importing countries may purchase oil to support demand: IEA chief US will organically cut oil production ‘at least 4 million bpd:’ Texas regulator اي استفسار أو طلب خاص بخصوص التوظيف يمكنك التواصل مع الابميل التالي – مجير الموقع : alturky28@gmail.com لطلبات التصميم او البرمجة التواصل مع : hamzalaabar@gmail.com

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