Ecuador sees tough OPEC meeting, smaller output boost

Reuters  |  VIENNA 

By Alex Lawler

VIENNA (Reuters) - Ecuador's said he expects Friday's OPEC meeting to be difficult, citing disagreements on a possible increase in crude output and Iran's demand that the gathering discuss U.S. sanctions.

The minister, Carlos Perez, also said he did not expect OPEC and its partners to raise output by 1 million barrels per day - a figure mentioned by OPEC sources as a compromise - saying an increase of closer to 600,000 bpd was more likely.

"It's going to be tough," Perez told on Thursday.

"OPEC is not the place to discuss political issues or bans, or things like that between governments. My point of view is, that should not be discussed - we're more for technical or economic issues."

Iran, facing U.S. sanctions on its industry and angry that U.S. has asked OPEC to pump more oil, has said the group must include a sanctions debate in the agenda of Friday's meeting.

"They (Iran) have requested that but I don't think it will go anywhere," Perez said. "Political issues need to be discussed between the countries that are affected by those things."

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including have since January last year been participating in a deal to cut output by 1.8 million bpd.

With a supply glut now eradicated, from OPEC meet on Friday to discuss putting some of the withheld barrels back on the market, followed by talks with non-OPEC producers on Saturday.

A production rise of about 1 million bpd was emerging as a consensus, OPEC sources told on Thursday, adding that could agree to that under certain conditions.

But Perez said he expected the final amount to be less, and far below the 1.5 million bpd mentioned by

"It will probably be around 600,000 or so," he said.

(Editing by Dale Hudson)

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 00:18 IST