Friday, September 21, 2018

Iran Warns OPEC To Not Boost Oil Production



OilPrice.com: Iran: We Won’t Let OPEC Boost Production

OPEC does have a meeting in the coming days in Algiers to assess the state of the oil market, and decide on next steps. But one of the largest near-term challenges for OPEC is balancing the oil market in the wake of lost barrels from Iran – a key factor driving up prices and also a fact that seems to be lost on the American President.

There are no clear solutions for OPEC+ that leave the oil market satisfied while also maintaining group cohesion.

The obvious course of action is to allow for higher production levels. But there is no way to do this while also getting all parties on board. Iran’s oil minister said that any change to Tehran’s allotment would be blocked. “I will definitely veto any decision that threatens our national interest,” Bijan Zanganeh said in an interview with reporters from S&P Global Platts and Bloomberg News. “Anyone who says they will compensate for the shortfall in the market is speaking against Iran. This is a 100% political statement, not economic.” Because any OPEC agreement requires unanimous consent, Iran could block any changes to the formal oil production cut deal.

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WNU Editor: To makes its point, Iran is doing this .... Iran puts on 'show of strength' military exercise in Gulf (Reuters). My prediction .... OPEC will publicly state that they will not increase OPEC production to replace Iranian oil lost due to sanctions, but member states will increase production due to the high prices that are now on the market.

Update: Trump Hit Iran With Oil Sanctions. So Far, They're Working. (The New York Times)

3 comments:

fred said...

This reader finds it somewhat curious that the NY Times gets cited as a source for articles posted when the article is "appropriate" to held beliefs but is labeled fake news by commenting people when they dislike what a MSM has to say

War News Updates Editor said...

I cannot speak for other people. But I have commented before that the NYT's international section has always been a good source for news. As for its national and political coverage .... which is a different division within the paper .... it has been a complete train-wreck.

Anonymous said...

different division

And sometimes with any media, you have to consider the truth reporter by reporter.