OPEC keeps oil production quota unchanged
Twelve country-members of OPEC, during the 164th meeting in
Vienna, have agreed to keep the current oil production quote
unchanged at 30 million barrels per day, Fars news agency
reported.
Mustafa Jassim Mohammad Al-Shamali, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Oil of Kuwait, Chairman of the Kuwait Petroleum
Corporation and President of the Conference spoke at the
meeting.
"In the six months that have passed since the Conference met here
in Vienna in May, we have seen an increasingly-stable oil market,
which is a reflection of the gradual recovery in the world
economy," he said at the opening of the meeting.
"This positive development stems mainly from a healthy performance
in the United States, in addition to the Eurozone countries
returning to growth."
Al-Shamali's speech was published on OPEC's official website.
Elsewhere in his speech, he said that emerging economies are
expected to follow this trend, led by China and Brazil.
He added that global economic growth in 2014 is projected to
increase to 3.5 per cent from 2.9 per cent in 2013.
"World oil demand growth is forecast to mirror this economic
improvement, rising by one million barrels per day over 2013,"
Al-Shamali said.
"Non-OPEC oil supply is also expected to rise in 2014 by 1.2
million barrels per day. This will be mainly due to the anticipated
growth in North America and Brazil."
He underscored that the OPEC Reference Basket has remained stable
over the past half-year, averaging over $105 per barrel from June
to November.
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