Iran says Saudi plan to boost oil output ridicules OPEC

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By Alex Lawler

OPEC and a group of non-OPEC countries agreed on Saturday that they would return to 100 percent compliance with previously agreed output cuts, after months of underproduction by OPEC countries including and

Iran's OPEC governor, Ardebili, was reacting to various reports on Monday and Tuesday that would boost output in July to 10.6 million barrels a day, 10.8 million bpd and 11.0 million bpd, up from its OPEC target of 10.058 million bpd.

On Monday, U.S. said the deal by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries may not be enough to relieve the market.

"The State Department says it is short and says they will produce 11 million bpd in July. I regret to say they both are ridiculing our organisation," Kazempour told

The comments underline the depth of the disagreement between and Saudi Arabia, longtime rivals in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, over the interpretation of OPEC's deal in last week.

Saudi said the OPEC deal implied an indirect reallocation of extra production from countries unable to produce more oil to those, such as his own, that are able to do so.

strongly disagrees.

"In the last meeting of OPEC, our resolution does not allow any member to produce more than their quota, but to try to reach 100 percent compliance," Kazempour said.

"There is no mandate to breach our accord. If they do, it means the State Department is running OPEC."

Before the meeting, Iran had demanded OPEC reject calls from U.S. for an increase in oil supply, arguing that he had contributed to a recent rise in prices by imposing sanctions on Iran and

The U.S. call on to raise output comes as the has urged countries to cut all imports of Iranian oil from November.

Iran, in response, said removing Iranian oil from the market by then is impossible.

(Editing by David Evans)

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 17:32 IST