CARACAS, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela and Iran will support OPEC output
cuts to shore up world oil prices, said Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on
Saturday.
"We agreed this afternoon to boost our coordinated forces within OPEC and
with the major oil producers outside OPEC to safeguard the price of our product
(oil)," Chavez said when meeting with his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
Noting the oversupplied world markets, Chavez said both Venezuela and Iran would
support OPEC's decision to cut production and to bolster oil prices.
World oil prices have witnessed a fall of about 15 percent since the beginning
of this year due to fund selling and unusually mild winter in the
world's major energy consumers, arousing concerns in OPEC about a further drop
in prices.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting countries (OPEC) is likely to hold
an emergency meeting later this month for discussion on further production cuts
if necessary, OPEC officials were quoted by local media as saying.
The oil cartel last November cut its production by 1.2 million barrels per
day, and in December it decided to increase the reduction to 1.7 million barrels
per day from this year's February to support prices.