UAE Energy Minister Emphasizes OPEC+ Role in Stabilizing Oil Market

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Efforts by OPEC+ to stabilize the global oil market have gained renewed focus, as UAE’s Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Suhail Mohamed Faris Al Mazrouei, highlighted the group’s commitment to maintaining a balance between supply and demand. During recent discussions, Al Mazrouei referred to OPEC+’s actions as a “noble job,” underscoring the coalition’s strategic moves to support oil prices amid fluctuating global economic conditions.

In a critical period for oil markets, OPEC+ has implemented a series of production cuts aimed at addressing falling crude prices, which have been driven down by oversupply and persistent inflation concerns in key consumer nations. The group, which includes 23 countries, has extended its voluntary cuts to stabilize prices, with a particular emphasis on recovering inventory levels while carefully managing market dynamics.

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OPEC+, led by major producers such as Saudi Arabia and Russia, has made significant adjustments to its output. These changes include extending cuts of around 2.2 million barrels per day (b/d) through September 2024, with a gradual rollback scheduled thereafter . Analysts noted that while the extension was anticipated, it could create conditions for price recovery as seasonal demand increases.

The coalition’s actions come as a response to market pressures resulting from increased production by rival nations, including the United States, Brazil, and Guyana. Despite ongoing challenges, Al Mazrouei expressed confidence in the collective efforts of OPEC+ to navigate the complexities of the global oil landscape. The minister emphasized the importance of maintaining a collaborative approach to ensure sustainable supply and demand balance .


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