Saudi Arabia, Russia agree oil output freeze: Qatar

Doha: The world’s top oil producers Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed today to freeze oil output at January levels in a bid to stabilise an oversupplied market, Qatar’s energy minister said.

But they made their agreement conditional on the approval of other major producers.

The Saudi and Russian oil ministers, along with their Venezuelan and Qatari counterparts, “agreed to freeze the production at (the) January level provided that other major producers follow suit,” Qatar’s Energy Minister Mohammed bin Saleh al-Sada said.

Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said: “This is the beginning of a process which we will assess in the next few months and decide whether we need other steps to stabilise and approve the market.

Market response was muted, apparently because traders expected a production cut rather than a freeze, especially after output has hit record levels.

Oil crept higher, with Brent North Sea crude for delivery in April advancing 50 cents to USD 33.89 per barrel in late morning deals.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for March delivery added 35 cents to USD 29.79 a barrel from yesterday closing level.

It was the first attempt by OPEC and non-OPEC exporters to control production after almost 19 months of oil price declines.

Oil prices have tumbled about 70 percent since June 2014, hit by oversupply, sluggish demand and worries about the global economic outlook.

The prices came under renewed pressure by the return of Iran to world markets after the lifting of international sanctions linked to its nuclear programme.

The Qatari minister said that “intensive communications” will start immediately with other OPEC and non-OPEC producers, including Iraq and Iran, to win their approval and support.

The move will benefit both crude exporters and consumers in addition to the world economy, said Sada, who will lead the contacts.

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