OPEC decided here Thursday to maintain its oil output ceiling, Kuwait's oil minister told reporters, despite a global supply glut that has sent crude prices crashing.
Asked what decision the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries had taken following a lengthy meeting of its dozen members, Ali al-Omair said: "No change."
The 12-nation oil cartel, which is headquartered in Vienna, has opted to leave its collective daily oil output target at 30 million barrels, even after crude prices have plunged by more than a third in value since June.
The OPEC decision sent world oil prices tumbling to fresh four-year lows.
At about 1450 GMT, London's Brent North Sea crude for January delivery dived to $74.36 per barrel.
New York's West Texas Intermediate for January slumped to $70.87. Both were low points last seen in late August 2010.
GMT 12:00 2018 Wednesday ,28 November
6th Gulf Intelligence Oman Energy Forum opensGMT 13:32 2018 Thursday ,22 November
Russia's Sovcomflot considers acquiring LNG-fueled shipsGMT 08:21 2018 Monday ,19 November
Russia expects new joint energy projects with VietnamGMT 09:34 2018 Sunday ,18 November
US, Japan, Australia, NZ to bring electricity to Papua New GuineaGMT 13:27 2018 Wednesday ,17 October
Russia ready to revive energy dialogue with European UnionGMT 23:11 2018 Thursday ,11 October
GCC renewable energy discussed in KuwaitGMT 18:00 2018 Thursday ,11 October
Strategic nuclear forces’ drills held in RussiaGMT 10:47 2018 Wednesday ,10 October
Egypt can generate up to 53% of power sources by 2050Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor