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Venezuela welcomes OPEC talks to shore up oil prices

Source: Xinhua   2016-09-07 06:43:52

CARACAS, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela's Minister of Oil and Mining Eulogio del Pino welcomed on Tuesday talks held by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with an eye to shore up flagging crude prices.

"We are expecting an excellent climate for dialogue between all the producer countries," Del Pino told state-run TV network Venezolana de Television, adding that some 20 states said they were willing to make a joint effort to prop up prices, which fell to record lows in 2015.

Talks will center around a Venezuelan proposal floated several months ago to freeze production at January levels in an attempt to boost prices to 70 U.S. dollars a barrel.

Venezuela noted that Russia and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement on Monday at the close of the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, which does not remove a coordinated freeze on output.

As part of the agreement, the two countries acknowledged the need to stem excessive fluctuations in the oil market, "which has a negative impact on global economic growth and long-term stability."

Venezuela's Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodriguez, who recently visited several OPEC countries, said the organization was aware members had to build consensus on joint measures to recover oil prices that began to plummet in 2014.

Editor: Mu Xuequan
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Venezuela welcomes OPEC talks to shore up oil prices

Source: Xinhua 2016-09-07 06:43:52
[Editor: huaxia]

CARACAS, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela's Minister of Oil and Mining Eulogio del Pino welcomed on Tuesday talks held by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) with an eye to shore up flagging crude prices.

"We are expecting an excellent climate for dialogue between all the producer countries," Del Pino told state-run TV network Venezolana de Television, adding that some 20 states said they were willing to make a joint effort to prop up prices, which fell to record lows in 2015.

Talks will center around a Venezuelan proposal floated several months ago to freeze production at January levels in an attempt to boost prices to 70 U.S. dollars a barrel.

Venezuela noted that Russia and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement on Monday at the close of the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, which does not remove a coordinated freeze on output.

As part of the agreement, the two countries acknowledged the need to stem excessive fluctuations in the oil market, "which has a negative impact on global economic growth and long-term stability."

Venezuela's Foreign Affairs Minister Delcy Rodriguez, who recently visited several OPEC countries, said the organization was aware members had to build consensus on joint measures to recover oil prices that began to plummet in 2014.

[Editor: huaxia]
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