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Kuwaiti Minister: OPEC will hire consultant to evaluate member's capacity

Kuwaiti Minister: OPEC will hire consultant to evaluate member's capacity

Kuwait's Oil Minister Tareq al-Roumi announced on Wednesday that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is planning to appoint one of the "top consultants" in the near future to assess the production capacities of member countries.

OPEC+ Ministers requested OPEC headquarters to develop a method to determine the maximum sustainable production capability for each member. This will be used to establish their production baselines for 2027.

The determination of the maximum production capability for each OPEC member or OPEC+ is controversial because some members, like the United Arab Emirates have increased their capacity and pushed the case for higher quotas.

Other members, like those in Africa, have experienced declines. Angola left the group in 2024 due to a disagreement over its production target.

OPEC didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Al-Roumi didn't say if Kuwait would try to increase its production quota once it expanded its own capacity.

Let's wait and see what the study shows before we make a decision. He told reporters in Kuwait that it was difficult to answer the question at this time.

Al-Roumi, a Kuwaiti journalist in September, told a Kuwaiti paper that Kuwait's crude-oil production capacity is 3.2 million barrels / day.

The level was the highest in over a decade. It peaked at 3.3 millions bpd, then fell below 3,000,000 in 2010. (Reporting and editing by Alexander Smith; Ahmed Hagagy)

(source: Reuters)