VIENNA, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- The Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which supplies 40 percent of the world's
crude oil, admitted its limited influence on the price fluctuation trend in the
international crude oil market.
In a report made at the National
Defense Academy of Austrian Armed Forces in Vienna on Tuesday evening, Director
of OPEC Research Division Hasan M. Qabazard pointed out that recently the
international crude oil prices fluctuate irregularly, on which OPEC "is able to
impose no or almost no influence."
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A petrol station in front of the OPEC
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meeting on Friday reached swift agreement to chop production by 1.5
million barrels oil per day (bpd) as a first step toward halting a deep
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Qabazard noted that many factors attribute to oil
prices fluctuation including speculation. Concerning the current oil prices
decline, he believed that the economic crisis and the resulting demand decline
have also "restrained" speculators to some extent.
He also predicted that the world daily consumption of
crude oil may increase from 84.70 million barrels in 2006 to 92.30 million
barrels by 2012, and OPEC's crude oil supply will also increase accordingly.
Therefore, OPEC will invest 126 billion U.S. dollars
during the coming few years so as to increase its oil production and supply
capacity. He also said that OPEC will make efforts to ensure supply in the
international crude oil market.
Qabazard noted that the latest analysis made by
International Energy Agency on the output shrinkage of world's existing oil
field is "a little too pessimistic."
This summer, as international oil prices surged, OPEC
oil prices also topped almost 141 dollars per barrel, but dived afterwards to
less than 42 dollars on Dec. 12.
Crude oil retreats despite U.S.
inventory drop
NEW YORK,
Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- Crude oil continued to fall on Wednesday despite a surprising
decline in the U.S. crude stockpiles.
Light, sweet crude for January
delivery fell 17 cents to settle at 47.79 U.S. dollars a barrel on the New York
Mercantile Exchange.
OPEC says ready
to cut oil production by good amount at coming meeting in
Algeria
TEHRAN, Dec. 1 (Xinhua) -- The
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said Monday that it is
ready to cut production by good amount at coming ministerial meeting in Algeria,
Iran's Energy and Oil Information Network (SHANA) reported.
OPEC Secretary General Abdalla Salem El-Badri made the
remarks to SHANA on the sideline of the 13th International Oil and Gas
Conference of the Institute for International Energy Studies (IIES), which
kicked off here Sunday.
OPEC maintains current oil output in Cairo meeting
CAIRO, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced during its consultative meeting here on Saturday that it has decided to maintain crude oil output until next month's meeting in Algeria.
Chakib Khelil, OPEC's current rotating president, who is also the Algerian Minister of Energy and Mines, made the remarks after the consultative ministerial meeting on Saturday.