Monday, 22 December 2014

Saudi Arabia: We'll never cut oil production

Saudi Arabia has a tough message for oil producers hurting from the price crash: We'll never cut our output. In an exclusive interview with CNN, Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi also said he wasn't conspiring to take out rival producers by driving down the price.

"These rumors or whoever generated them, is completely mistaken," he said.
U.S. crude prices have slumped by nearly 50% in six months, the sharpest fall for many years.


That has unsettled stock markets, accelerated a financial crisis in Russia, raised the risk that Venezuela will default and forced some U.S. producers to shed jobs and scale back investment.
Depending on which conspiracy theory you subscribe to, Saudi Arabia is waging an oil price war against fellow OPEC member Iran, Syria, Russia or even the U.S., its long-standing ally.
"We are going to continue to produce what we are producing, we are going to continue to welcome additional production if customers come and ask for it," al-Naimi said.
OPEC's most powerful official said he was one of the first to welcome the emergence of the U.S. shale oil industry five years ago.

"There is no effort against anyone in the international oil market, there are no conspiracies against other countries," he said.

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