Russia agrees with Saudi to extend OPEC deal by 6-9 months: Putin
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[June 29, 2019] By
Katya Golubkova
OSAKA (Reuters) - Russia has agreed with
Saudi Arabia to extend by six to nine months a deal with OPEC on
reducing oil production, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Putin, speaking after talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,
told a news conference the deal would be extended in its current form
and with the same volumes.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia and other
producers, an alliance known as OPEC+, meet on July 1-2 to discuss the
deal that involves curbing oil output by 1.2 million barrels per day
(bpd). The pact expires after June 30.
"We will support the extension, both Russia and Saudi Arabia. As far as
the length of the extension is concerned, we have yet to decide whether
it will be six or nine months. Maybe it will be nine months," said Putin
said, who met the crown prince on the sidelines of a G20 summit in
Japan..
A nine-month extension would mean the deal runs out in March 2020.
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Saudi Arabia's
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a meeting on the sidelines
of the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan June 29, 2019. Yuri Kadobnov/Pool
via REUTERS
Kirill Dmitriev, the chief executive of Russian Direct Investment Fund who
helped design the OPEC-Russia deal, said the pact in place since 2017 has
already lifted Russian budget revenues by more than 7 trillion roubles ($110
billion).
"The strategic partnership within OPEC+ has led to the stabilisation of oil
markets and allows both to reduce and increase production depending on the
market demand conditions, which contributes to the predictability and growth of
investments in the industry," Dmitriev said.
Benchmark Brent has climbed more than 25 percent since the start of the 2019.
But prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S.
crude floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found. [nL8N23Y4LG]
(Reporting by Katya Golubkova; Writing by Dmitry Zhdannikov; Editing by Edmund
Blair)
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