Trump calls Saudi's King to discuss oil supplies

Reuters  |  DUBAI 

(Reuters) - called Saudi Arabia's on Saturday and they discussed efforts being made to maintain supplies to ensure market stability and global economic growth, Saudi state agency SPA reported.

is the world's top exporter and OPEC's

Speaking at the last week, Trump said OPEC members were "as usual ripping off the rest of the world".

"I don't like it. Nobody should like it," Trump said on Tuesday.

"We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high Not good. We want them to stop raising prices, we want them to start lowering prices."

The said in a statement that the two leaders had a call "on issues of regional concern", without giving further details.

rose more than 1 percent on Friday, with Brent climbing to a four-year high, as U.S. sanctions on squeezed Iranian crude exports, tightening supply even as other key exporters increased production.

Brent crude LCOc1 futures settled at $82.72 a barrel, while U.S. Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 futures settled at $73.25 a barrel.

is expected to add oil to the market to offset the drop in Iranian production. Two sources familiar with OPEC policy told that and other OPEC and non-OPEC producers had discussed a possible production increase of about 500,000 barrels per day (bpd).

But OPEC and other major have so far ruled out any immediate official increase in output. The move effectively rebuffed Trump's calls on to take action.

(Reporting by in Cairo; Writing by in Dubai; Editing by and Richard Borsuk)

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First Published: Sun, September 30 2018. 09:44 IST