Iraqi Oil Minister Thamer Ghadhban said on Sunday that he expects a global deal ...
VIENNA - Iraqi Oil Minister Thamer Ghadhban said on Sunday that he expects a global deal cutting crude production to be extended by six to nine months and that his country supports all efforts to improve stability in the oil market.
“Iraq’s position is positive, deals with the reality of the challenges of the oil market and supports all related to balancing oil supply and demand.” “It’s a rollover and it’s happening,” Falih, whose country is the de facto leader of OPEC, told reporters earlier. The United States, the world’s largest oil producer ahead of Russia and Saudi Arabia, is not participating in the pact.
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