ОПЕК + РОССИЯ + 432 ТБД
ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО РОССИИ - 5 мая 2022 - Александр Новак провёл 28-ю министерскую встречу стран ОПЕК и не-ОПЕК
Участники соглашения сохранили в силе достигнутые ранее договорённости о дальнейшем наращивании производства нефти в июне на уровне 432 тыс. баррелей в сутки.
Заместитель Председателя Правительства Российской Федерации Александр Новак в качестве сопредседателя провёл 28-ю министерскую встречу стран ОПЕК и не-ОПЕК. В рамках консультаций в режиме видеоконференции рассматривались актуальные прогнозы развития ситуации на нефтяном рынке в первой половине 2022 года, а также уровень исполнения взятых странами обязательств по восстановлению добычи сырья.
По итогам заседания участники соглашения приняли единогласное решение сохранить план по дальнейшему наращиванию добычи нефти: в июне 2022 года её суммарное производство увеличится на 432 тыс. баррелей в сутки.
«Принятое решение отражает намерение ключевых производителей нефти сохранить баланс производства и потребления сырья, при этом полностью удовлетворить текущий спрос, не допуская значительного затоваривания рынка», – подчеркнул по итогам заседания Александр Новак.
Участники соглашения ОПЕК+ следуют утверждённым договорённостям – в марте общее исполнение сделки достигло 157%, при этом спрос продолжает расти. Для сохранения текущей тенденции и сбалансированности рынка странам, своевременно не исполнившим взятые на себя обязательства, был продлён компенсационный период до конца июня 2022 года.
Проведение следующей, 29-й министерской встречи стран ОПЕК+ запланировано на 2 июня 2022 года.
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ОПЕК + РОССИЯ + 432 ТБД
REUTERS - May 5 - OPEC+ is likely stick to its plan for modest oil output increases on Thursday, arguing that the producer group cannot be blamed for global supply disruptions and saying China's coronavirus lockdowns threaten the outlook for demand.
Five OPEC+ delegates said the group was set to agree to increase its June output target by 432,000 barrels per day, in line with its existing plan to unwind output curbs made during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia, which together make up OPEC+, hold formal ministerial talks at 1130 GMT after a meeting of the advisory Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee.
The meeting comes against a backdrop of surging oil prices, which hit their highest since 2008 at more than $139 a barrel in March after Russia's invasion of Ukraine exacerbated supply concerns that were already fuelling a price rally.
"I do not think a new decision will be made," one of the delegates said. Another said it was "highly expected" that the meeting would be short and stick to the plan.
The OPEC+ meeting comes a day after the European Union proposed a phased embargo on Russian oil in its toughest measures yet over the war in Ukraine, which Moscow calls a "special military operation".
The embargo will likely force Russia to reroute flows to Asia and cut production steeply, while the EU will compete for the remaining available supply - both factors likely to support elevated crude prices.
"OPEC+ continues to view this as a problem of the West’s own making and not a fundamental supply issue that it should respond to," said Callum Macpherson from Investec.
He said only Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had capacity to lift supply significantly, adding: "If they were to do so, the ensuing falling out with Russia could bring an end to OPEC+."
OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said on Wednesday it was not possible for other producers to replace Russian exports of more than 7 million bpd. "The spare capacity just does not exist," he said.
The Brent crude oil benchmark rose on Thursday to trade above $111.
The United States has repeatedly asked OPEC to raise production, but the Saudi-led organisation has resisted the calls amid strained relations with Washington.
The West's energy watchdog, the International Energy Agency, agreed last month to release record volumes of oil stocks to help to cool prices and offset supply disruptions from Russia.
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OPEC+, which groups OPEC and allies led by Russia, agreed last month to another modest monthly oil output boost of 432,000 bpd for May, resisting pressure by major consumers to pump more.
2022, April, 8, 11:05:00
OPEC+ OIL PRODUCTION DOWN
OPEC's 13 members raised output by 60,000 b/d to 28.73 million b/d, but that was more than offset by a 160,000 b/d decline by the bloc's nine allies, who pumped 13.91 million b/d.
2022, March, 30, 10:55:00
OPEC+ WITHOUT POLICIES
Commenting on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Saudi Arabia’s Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that OPEC puts political differences aside when its ministers meet and OPEC+ is doing the same.
2022, March, 30, 10:50:00
OPEC+ RUSSIA SUPPLY THE MARKET
Russian deputy prime minister Alexander Novak said March 23 that it was too early to talk about an adjustment to Russia's quota under the agreement, as Russia continues to supply the market.
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