News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 2 months ago
Vienna, Kuwait's oil minister said. "I don't see any further cut," Sheik Ahmed al Abdullah al Sabah told reporters, adding that Kuwait and the Gulf Cooperation Council would push for stricter quota compliance. The Organization of the Petroleum...
News Source: International Business Times
| 2 months ago
Wednesday, which analysts believe may see more rhetoric on compliance but no change in output targets...People are worried by under-compliance, the disappointing U.S. driving season, anemic demand and high stock levels," ANZ's senior commodities...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
The oil producer's astute risk management will make it the envy of Opec, the oil cartel whose members are struggling with a collapse in prices from last year's peak of $147 a barrel and who are due to meet tomorrow to discuss output levels.
News Source: 7days
| 2 months ago
December is likely to persuade ministers to maintain production quotas after this week’s meeting.
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 2 months ago
Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah al-Sabah said as he arrived in Vienna ahead of the talks. He said earlier when leaving Kuwait: "I believe this is the general consensus,'' among members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, but added on arriving...
News Source: Kuwait Times
| 2 months ago
Vienna tomorrow. "There is a general consensus to no further cuts," Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah told reporters when asked if the group will decide to cut production at the meeting. Kuwait and other Gulf Arab oil producing countries of the group...