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Qatar says too early to exit OPEC oil cuts as investment still low

Reuters  |  DOHA, April 5 

By and Ghaida Ghantous

DOHA, April 5 (Reuters) - OPEC and its allies should maintain to guarantee healthy price levels which will allow increased investment in the industry and help avoid a supply and price shock in the long run, OPEC member said.

Qatar's Energy told he also supported the idea of creating a permanent platform for OPEC's cooperation with even after the current round of ends.

"There is a clear recovery in But it has not been met with an increase in investments ... Investment has been very low. My concern is that medium- to long-term demand is met comfortably," Sada said in an interview. "Investors are still cautious and over-conservative".

Sada said that global was set to rise by at least 1.5 million barrels per day this year or by a healthy 1.5 percent.

But the global of around $400 billion was still too small to guarantee the required level of investment to replace production from mature fields and the launch of new projects.

"I would see the need to keep the (OPEC cooperation) momentum ... We need to restore investments. It could take months ... OPEC could start being concerned about gross over-tightening."

OPEC and its allies led by have reduced production since the start of 2017 to ease a global stemming from the U.S. that saw crashing to below $30 per barrel and investment in the falling by over $1 trillion in the past three years.

OPEC's production restraints have helped cut global in industrialised nations from as high as 350 million barrels above the five-year average to as low as 50 million barrels, Sada said.

The tightening of the market propelled above $70 per barrel this year but also encouraged U.S. to increase investments and return to record production growth.

"Even with shale, the market is heading for balance," said Sada.

He said record U.S. shale output was almost fully absorbed by demand increases but elsewhere investments were not growing.

Some 6.5 million bpd of U.S. shale production have become an integral part of the global supply portfolio and demand could absorb even more as production was falling in places like Venezuela, Mexico, and China, said Sada.

has been hinting that OPEC should start considering exiting the cuts sooner rather than later to avoid giving too much of a boost to U.S.

OPEC's has said cuts could be extended in one form or another into 2019 and also said and were considering a deal to extend their to as long as 10 or even 20 years.

Sada said he supported the idea of longer term OPEC and non-OPEC cooperation: "The platform should stay. It is in the interest of everybody. The agreement on supply curbs is another thing".

TURNING INTO SHORTAGE

is one of the smallest OPEC but is the most in the global liquefied natural thanks to its huge plants producing a total of 77 million tonnes a year.

Sitting on the world's biggest gas field, North Field, which it shares with Iran, plans to expand its LNG capacity to 100 million tonnes and Sada said it would be done before the gets too tight in the early part of the next decade.

"We want this volume to come on time to fill the rising gap between supply and demand," he said.

Sada also said that a long predicted global has effectively failed to materialise in the past few years.

"If you look at operational outages, then there is hardly any surplus in the LNG market today," he said.

"If you go back three years, there was a lot of projections of a But it didn't happen ... the magnitude of supply surplus has diminished greatly and also the expectations of when the markets will balance were brought forward considerably," he said.

"In fact, four or five years ago people were talking about markets balancing by 2030, then they spoke about 2025, today they talk about markets balancing as close as by 2021-2022".

(Writing by Dmitry Zhdannikov; Editing by Adrian Croft)

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 16:47 IST
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