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Iraq will review, address any production above OPEC+ cuts

Iraq will examine its oil production and address any excess output above its OPEC+ voluntary cuts in the coming four months, if discovered, the oil ministry stated in a declaration on Wednesday.

It followed a check out to Iraq by Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, throughout which Iraqi Prime Minister Shia al-Sudani informed him it was very important for the 2 nations to align their views to maintain stability in the oil market.

Last November, OPEC+ consented to voluntary output cuts totalling about 2.2 million barrels per day (bpd) for the very first quarter of this year led by Saudi Arabia rolling over a 1 million bpd voluntary reduction.

OPEC's declaration following an OPEC+ ministerial

meeting

on Feb. 1 highlighted compliance, stating the committee. will continue to keep track of countries' conformity with output. choices made in June 2023, the November 2023 voluntary cuts. and an earlier voluntary cuts round in April 2023.

Kazakhstan said previously on Wednesday that it will. compensate for its oil overproduction in the next four months in. line with its OPEC+ commitments, in a possible sign of anxiousness. within the group about loose compliance with the arrangements. on supply curbs.

OPEC+ groups the de facto Saudi-led Company of the. Petroleum Exporting Countries with allies including Russia and. Kazakhstan.

OPEC+ will choose in March whether to extend. voluntary oil production cuts in location for the first quarter,. two OPEC+ sources stated after the conference previously this month,. that made no modifications to the group's output policy.

Iraq produced 4.194 million barrels each day in January,. down 98,000 bpd from December, according to OPEC figures from. secondary sources published in OPEC's monthly report on Tuesday.

This was practically 200,000 bpd more than the output figure. of 4.009 million bpd Iraq said it would pump in the first. quarter, as part of the current OPEC+ round of voluntary cuts.

A declaration from the workplace of the Iraqi premier on. Prince Abzulaziz's check out on Wednesday also said al-Sudani. invited the entry of Saudi business into Iraq which they. discussed expanding economic cooperation.

Al-Sudani stated it was very important to collaborate positions. and line up visions on controling energy markets and oil costs. under OPEC's umbrella to make sure protecting the stability of. energy markets, according to the declaration.

Iraq in 2015 signed a long-delayed $27 billion energy offer. with TotalEnergies. The oil major welcomed Saudi company ACWA. Power to join part of the offer to establish a 1 gigawatt solar. power plant.

(source: Reuters)