OPEC President Qatar's Minister of Energy and Industry Mohammed Saleh al-Sada (L) and OPEC secretary general Abdullah al-Badri talk to journalists before a meeting of OPEC oil ministers in Vienna, Austria, June 5, 2015. Reuters/Heinz-Peter Bader
Reuters: OPEC agrees to keep pumping as oil glut fears persist
Oil group OPEC agreed to stick by its policy of unconstrained output for another six months on Friday, setting aside warnings of a second lurch lower in prices as some members such as Iran look to ramp up exports.
Concluding a meeting with no apparent dissent, Saudi Arabian oil minister Ali al-Naimi said OPEC had rolled over its current output ceiling, renewing support for the shock market treatment it doled out late last year when the world's top supplier said it would no longer cut output to keep prices high.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet again on Dec. 4, Naimi said.
With oil prices having rebounded by more than a third after hitting a six-year low of $45 a barrel in January, officials meeting in Vienna saw little reason to tinker with a strategy that seems to have resurrected moribund growth in world oil consumption and put a damper on the U.S. shale boom.
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