世界石油


(彭博社)“欧佩克表示将坚持到底,因为该组织领导人沙特阿拉伯延长了旨在支撑全球石油市场的减产计划。一位代表表示,由沙特和其他主要欧佩克国家组成的监督委员会在周五的在线会议上建议不要改变联盟的供应政策,该代表要求匿名,因为该信息是私人的。

沙特阿拉伯延长石油减产期限,欧佩克将“坚持到底” - 石油和天然气 360

利雅得周四宣布,将把 每天1 百万桶的单方面减产措施延长至 9 月 ,并可能在此后进一步减产,以支撑脆弱的市场。伦敦原油价格接近三个月高位,高于每桶 85 美元,但对中国经济反弹的担忧给需求前景蒙上了阴影。

根据该组织网站上的一份声明,该委员会“将继续密切评估市场状况”,并指出欧佩克成员国愿意“应对市场发展,并随时准备采取额外措施”。

主要消费国批评沙特在石油市场已经大幅紧缩的情况下限制产量,并警告称,通胀再度飙升将给消费者带来更多痛苦。

该国正在从欧佩克成员国俄罗斯获得一些援助,俄罗斯终于兑现了限制供应的承诺。莫斯科周四宣布,还将继续实施出口限制至 9 月份,但略有减少至 30 万桶/日。

目前的努力主要局限于两个欧佩克领导人:石油输出国组织及其合作伙伴中的其他几个国家的产量低于分配的配额,并且由于投资不足和政治不稳定而无法进一步减产。

保卫石油市场让沙特付出了代价,要求他们将产量削减至两年低点,接近每日 9 百万桶。国际货币基金组织对该国经济增长预测进行了最大幅度的下调,该组织预计该国今年的经济增长率仅为 1.9%,仅是 2022 年表现的一小部分。

声明称,联合部长级监测委员会将于 10 月 4 日再次召开会议,而 OPEC 23 国联盟的全体会议将于 11 月底召开。


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World Oil


(Bloomberg) – OPEC signaled it will stay the course as group leader Saudi Arabia extends a production cut aimed at shoring up global oil markets. A monitoring committee comprising the kingdom and other key OPEC nations recommended no changes to the coalition’s supply policy at an online meeting on Friday, according to a delegate, who asked not to be named because the information was private.

OPEC to “stay the course” as Saudi Arabia extends oil production cut- oil and gas 360

Riyadh announced on Thursday that it will extend a unilateral cutback of 1 MMbpd into September — and potentially deepen the reduction after that — to support a fragile market. Crude prices are trading near a three-month high above $85 a barrel in London yet fears over China’s economic rebound cloud the demand outlook.

The committee “will continue to closely assess market conditions” and noted that OPEC members are willing “to address market developments and stand ready to take additional measures at any time,” according to a statement on the organization’s website.

Major consuming nations have criticized the Saudis for constricting output when oil markets are already on track to tighten significantly, warning that a renewed inflationary spike would inflict more pain on consumers.

The kingdom is getting some assistance from fellow OPEC member Russia, which is finally delivering on pledges to curb its supplies. Moscow announced on Thursday it will also continue export restraints into September, but taper them slightly to 300,000 bpd.

The current effort is largely confined to the two OPEC leaders: several other nations among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners are pumping below their assigned quotas and unable to cut further, plagued by inadequate investment and political instability.

Defending the oil market has come at a cost for the Saudis, requiring them to slash output to a two-year low near 9 MMbpd. The kingdom suffered the sharpest downgrade to economic growth projections by the International Monetary Fund, which sees the country expanding by just 1.9% this year, a fraction of its performance in 2022.

The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee will convene again on Oct. 4, according to the statement, while the full 23-nation OPEC alliance is due to meet in late November.