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OPEC sees the global oil market as a long-term project and aims to stabilize it

Haitham al Ghais, secretary general of OPEC, said that the group's decisions are based on a long-term perspective and aim to provide price stability. He made this statement at the India Energy Week Conference held Tuesday.

The comments come after U.S. president Donald Trump repeatedly urged the producer group to boost oil production in order to reduce prices.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+), a group also known as OPEC, announced earlier this month it would continue its policy of increasing oil production gradually from April.

"We read the markets. Al Ghais stated that they analyze supply and demand without political considerations. They rely solely on sound technical considerations.

OPEC+ will continue to cut production until the end March, due to concerns about global demand and increasing output outside of the group.

"Oil was the least volatile commodity last year as well, and that is largely due to the decisions we make and the clarity with which we do it at OPEC+. This is what we are aiming for. "This is what we'll keep doing," said he.

Trump, since returning to office in January, has claimed that the high oil prices helped Russia prolong the war in Ukraine.

OPEC+ & Donald Trump were at odds repeatedly in his first administration from 2016 to 2020 when the U.S. president demanded that it increase production in order to compensate for the fall in Iranian supplies due U.S. sanction. (Reporting and writing by Nidhi verma and Sethuraman N R, Mayank Bhardwaj and Florence Tan; Editing and proofreading by Louise Heavens & Ros Russell).

(source: Reuters)