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Russia satisfies its OPEC+ oil commitments completely, Novak states

Russia remains in complete compliance with its commitments to decrease oil products as part of the OPEC+. producer group's deal, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander. Novak said on Wednesday.

His comments come after a meeting of leading OPEC+ ministers. kept oil policy the same and pushed some nations to enhance. compliance with output cuts, a decision that spurred. global crude prices to their highest in five months at. almost $90 a barrel.

Novak said the nations taking part in OPEC+ had. validated a high level of compliance with oil supply curbs.

Last month, Russia stated it would cut its oil output and. exports by an extra 471,000 barrels daily (bpd) in the. second quarter in coordination with some OPEC+ countries.

Russia is fulfilling its responsibility in full, Novak said in. televised remarks.

Novak later confirmed analysts' and ' calculations. that Russia's oil output quota will stand in June at 9 million. bpd, below around the 9.5 million bpd it was producing in. February, as soon as the assured output reductions have been reached,. TASS news agency separately reported.

He likewise stated the tools targeted at balancing the oil market. were working and OPEC+ would take decisions to guarantee worldwide oil. market stability.

When inquired about the stress in the Middle East and increasing. oil prices, Novak responded: We have actually talked about the marketplace. scenario on the whole and the factors which influence, in this manner. or another, the supply and need balance, including economic. development.

Of course, that consists of triggers, which we are seeing in. the Middle East, the tensions are having an impact on the marketplace. ... The oil prices have increased to $89 per barrel today, he. added.

Oil rates extended gains on Wednesday, as investors mulled. supply dangers stemming from Ukrainian attacks on Russian. refineries and the capacity for escalation in the Middle East. dispute.

Novak also stated that, according to TASS, Russia has capacity. readily available to boost fuel production to balance out the results of. drone attacks and technical outages.

(source: Reuters)