Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. Asharq Al-Awsat
Reuters: Saudi says OPEC+ can cut output to address oil slump - report
OPEC stands ready to cut output to correct a recent oil price decline driven by poor futures market liquidity and macro-economic fears, which has ignored extremely tight physical crude supply, OPEC’s leader Saudi Arabia said on Monday.
Saudi state news agency SPA cited Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman as telling Bloomberg OPEC+ has the means and flexibility to deal with challenges.
Oil prices have dropped in recent weeks to around $95 per barrel from as high as $120 on fears of a Chinese economic slowdown and a recession in the West.
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Saudi Arabia Says OPEC Will Be Cutting Oil Production To Address The Current Oil Slump
Saudi Prince Says Oil’s Disconnect May Force OPEC+ Action -- Bloomberg
Saudi Minister Says OPEC+ Could Cut Production At Any Time -- OilPrice.com
Oil Spikes After Saudi Prince Hints At Shift In OPEC+ Strategy -- Zero Hedge
Oil clings to US$90 after Saudi warnings touch off market swings -- Bloomberg
Saudi Energy Minister: Soon We Will Start Working on New OPEC+ Deal -- Asharq Al-Awsat
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