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Iraq won't consent to new OPEC+ oil production cuts, oil minister states

Iraq's oil minister stated on Saturday Iraq had made enough voluntary oil production decreases and would not consent to any additional cuts taken by OPEC+ at its next conference early next month.

Sources with the knowledge of the matter have actually told that OPEC+, that includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia and other non-OPEC manufacturers, could extend some voluntary output cuts must require fail to get.

Asked by a press reporter whether Iraq would consent to extend the OPEC+ voluntary cuts at the meeting set up for June 1, Hayan Abdul Ghani said: Iraq has reduced (output) enough and will not agree to any new cut.

If Abdul Ghani suggested he opposed, it was not instantly clear an extension of the voluntary cuts - a statement that would fly in the face of widespread expectations that cuts would be rolled over - or was merely versus any extra cuts.

He was speaking on the sidelines of an oil and gas licensing conference in Baghdad.

Iraq has consistently stated it is dedicated to voluntary cuts at first revealed by OPEC+ in 2023 but pumped over its output quota by a cumulative 602,000 barrels each day in the first 3 months of 2024, OPEC+ said in a statement on Friday.

The group stated that Baghdad had agreed to compensate with extra production cuts over the rest of the year.

(source: Reuters)