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Saudi energy minister states OPEC+ output decision based on fundamentals

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Friday the OPEC+ choice to postpone the start of output boosts in the first quarter was based upon basics.

There are a lot of things going on over the next two months but mainly the decision to delay bringing these barrels to the second quarter is connected to the issue that the first quarter is not an excellent quarter to generate volumes as it is understood to be a quarter for structure stocks, Prince Abdulaziz informed CNBC in an interview, when asked how the inbound administration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would affect OPEC's method.

OPEC+, which groups the de facto Saudi-led Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries with allies including Russia, on Thursday pushed back the start of oil output increases by three months until April and extended the complete loosening up of cuts by a year until the end of 2026 due to weak need and flourishing production outside the group.

The choice also gives you a significant method to have a. better understanding not necessarily of what will happen with. regard to the U.S., respectfully, but there are many other. things - development in China, development in Europe, and absence of it. thanks to transitioning, and what is happening in the U.S. economy, interest rate, inflation, Prince Abdulaziz said. There are a lot of moving parts. But truthfully the main cause. for moving or moving - bringing these barrels - is based on. principles.

OPEC+, which pumps about half the world's oil, had been. planning to start relaxing cuts from October 2024 however a. downturn in worldwide need and increasing output in other places required it. to postpone the plans on several events.

(source: Reuters)