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Iran will strive not to accept curbs on oil output quota, oil minister says

Iran will make every effort not to accept restrictions on its oil production quota, the country's oil minister Mohsen Paknejad said in a video shared by state media on Monday.

Both OPEC and OPEC+, a few of their treatments are not compatible with the condition in which we are ... What is a provided is that we will aim not to accept restrictions to the production quota, Paknejad said.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, of which Iran is a member and which pumps around half the world's. oil, is scheduled to fulfill on Dec. 1.

The group, and its allies led by Russia and known as OPEC+,. may press back output increases once again due to weak international demand,. according to 3 OPEC+ sources knowledgeable about the conversations. last week.

Deepening production cuts is unlikely according to experts. because several OPEC+ members are pressing to pump more, not. less.

Paknejad stated Iran was not fretted about a brand-new president. taking workplace in the U.S. which Tehran prepared to ensure. minimal or no obstacles to its oil production under the new. administration.

In his first term as U.S. president, Donald Trump withdrew. the U.S. from a 2015 nuclear pact with Iran and re-imposed. sanctions which harm Iran's oil sector.

Recently, Iranian oil production has rebounded to. around 3.2 million barrels each day, according to OPEC.

(source: Reuters)