RIYADH — Saudi Arabia and Iraq reaffirmed their full commitment to the OPEC+ agreement during a telephonic discussion between Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman and Iraqi Minister of Oil Ihsan Abdul Jabbar Ismail on Thursday.
The call between the two ministers focused on recent developments in the oil market, the continued recovery in global oil demand, and the progress made towards the implementation of the OPEC+ agreement.
Ismail confirmed Iraq’s firm commitment to the OPEC+ agreement, and added that Iraq would reach 100 percent conformity by the beginning of August.
He pledged that Iraq would further reduce production by 400,000 barrels per day in the months of August and September, to compensate for its overproduction in May, June and July.
He explained that the reduction is in addition to the 850,000 barrels per day that Iraq has committed to cut in August and September under the current OPEC+ agreement.
The total cut to Iraq’s production in August and September will amount to 1.25 million barrels per day for each month. The reduction could be adjusted when the six secondary sources publish their production figures.
Prince Abdulaziz thanked the Iraqi minister for his efforts to improve Iraq’s compliance with the OPEC+ agreement.
The two ministers stressed that efforts by OPEC+ countries towards meeting production cuts and the extra cuts under the compensation regime, will enhance oil market stability, help accelerate the rebalancing of global oil markets and send a constructive signal to the market. — SPA