Kuwait says market conditions to determine any extension of OPEC-led cut deal

Reuters  |  KUWAIT 

By and Ahmed Hagagy

Bakhit al-Rashidi also said the meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in June in would offer a chance to review the deal, adding that markets were heading in the right direction for stability.

"The agreement will continue until end of this year," the told reporters at an industry event in

He added that "it would depend on market conditions whether to extend this agreement beyond 2018 or to reach a permanent agreement between OPEC and non-OPEC to support market stability," saying this issue would be reviewed later in the year.

An initial draft of a longer-term alliance between OPEC and non-OPEC producers would be discussed at the June meeting, OPEC said last week.

OPEC, and several other non-OPEC producers began to cut supply in January 2017 in an effort to lift prices. The pact runs until the end of this year, and the June meeting will see participants decide their next course of action.

A surplus in global inventories was close to evaporating, OPEC said last week, citing and its own supply cuts. It also revised up its forecast for output from rivals who have benefited from prices.

OPEC has a self-imposed goal of bringing inventories in industrialised countries down to their five-year average.

Barkindo said in on Monday that stocks in the developed world fell in February to below 50 million barrels above the latest five-year average and that the declining trend would continue over the coming months.

(Reporting by and Ahmed Haggagy; Editing by and Edmund Blair)

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 14:35 IST