OPEC Cuts Output After Meeting To Keep Oil Prices Up

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GEORGE JAHN | October 24, 2008 11:52 AM EST | AP

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Secretary General of the OPEC Abdalla Salem El-Badri from Libya talks to teh waiting media after an extraordinary meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, at their headquarters in Vienna, on Friday, Oct. 24, 2008. OPEC oil ministers are widely expected to agree on cutting output in an effort to shore up sagging prices. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

VIENNA, Austria — OPEC said at an emergency meeting Friday that it will slash oil production by 1.5 million barrels to stem the "dramatic collapse" of oil prices, but crude prices plunged 5 percent anyway as financial markets spiraled downward across the globe.

Demand for crude has evaporated and the supply levers held by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries appear to have little influence in the current economic climate.

Iran and Venezuela pushed for a cut of 2 million barrels a day, but there were concerns among other OPEC members that a more severe production cut would exacerbate a deteriorating economic crisis and further destroy demand.

OPEC officials, however, signaled they were prepared to slice deeper quickly if crude continues its freefall.

The world's biggest crude consumer immediately blasted OPEC.

"It has always been our view that the value of commodities, including oil, should be determined in open, competitive markets, and not by these kinds of anti-market production decisions," White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto said Friday. "The high oil prices from the past year contributed to the slowdown in demand and the subsequent downturn in the economy, and we would ask that everyone keep that in mind going forward."

OPEC is already producing 300,000 barrels a day above its own quota of about 29 million barrels.

If that overproduction is stopped, and all members comply with the 1.5-million cut, OPEC would produce about 1.8 million fewer barrels of oil a day.

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OPEC officials, however, left no doubt that they were ready to slice production again quickly if Friday's decision does not end the price freefall.

The emergency meeting was initially scheduled for Nov. 18, but that was abruptly rescheduled for Friday in response to prices that have entered a tailspin since their historic high of nearly $150 in July.

Crude has tumbled 56 percent since then. A barrel of oil costs $41 less than it did just 30 days ago.

OPEC President Chakib Khelil said OPEC was ready to convene another emergency session before its next planned gathering in December in Algeria "if there are further decisions that have to be made.

Analyst John Hall of London-based John Hall Associates said the OPEC decision will not have a dramatic effect, adding he assumed any upward trend would stop at between $80 and $90.

But there was no such trend Friday as markets plunged global and fear of an extended recession spread.

Wall Street joined world stock markets in a sharp sell-off Friday, with the Dow Jones industrials dropping more than 200 points in early trading and all the major indexes falling more than 4 percent.

Oil futures slid $3.33 to $64.51 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Prices at one point tumbled to below $63, prices not seen since June 2007.

"It's clear that the ministers are attempting to underpin at $60 a barrel," said James R. Crawford an analyst with Inter Emirates. "But where the market will settle remains open."

OPEC statement Friday reflected alarm over the erosion of revenues for oil producing nations, as did the unusually short deliberations leading to its decision.

"Oil prices have witnessed a dramatic collapse _ unprecedented in speed and magnitude," said the 13-nation organization. "This slowdown in demand is serving to exacerbate the situation in a market which has been oversupplied with crude for some time.

It also warned of hard times ahead for suppliers, saying "the fall in demand will deepen" in the coming months.

OPEC indirectly asked Russia and other major oil exporters outside the organization not to undercut efforts to prop up prices.

"OPEC cannot be expected to bear alone the burden of restoring equilibrium," said the statement.

OPEC Secretary-General Abdullah El-Badri said before a meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday that he would not ask Russia for oil production cuts as global prices fall. Some analysts have said Russia was unlikely to agree to production cuts, given that it already is battling with falling output as West Siberian oil fields mature.

But others spoke of behind the scenes negotiations between Moscow and OPEC on the issue.

The fall in crude prices despite OPEC's move suggested the organization's power to raise prices by cutting supply may be fading amid a global economic crisis that has crimped demand for oil. In the past, sizable cuts in OPEC production have led to significant jumps in prices.

The latest weekly report from the U.S. Department of Energy shows that demand has fallen in 38 of the past 42 weeks. U.S. demand is down nearly 10 percent during the past four weeks year on year. The U.S. still consumes one out of every four barrels of oil produced.

El-Badri on Friday took pains to emphasize that OPEC's move was predicated by a need not to raise prices but to put a floor underneath them. Iran, Venezuela and other OPEC members have suggested that for them, selling oil under $80 was a loss-maker, and Iraq on Thursday said it would have to rethink next year's national budget if prices remain under that level.

That line of thinking did not rest well with U.S. lawmakers.

"OPEC has a talent for cutting its nose to spite its face," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. "At a time when oil prices are declining because the world economy has stalled, OPEC's actions will only make things worse."

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Associated Press writers Veronika Oleksyn and Angela Woebking contributed to this report.

On the Net: http://www.opec.org

Filed by Dave Burdick

VIENNA, Austria — OPEC said at an emergency meeting Friday that it will slash oil production by 1.5 million barrels to stem the "dramatic collapse" of oil prices, but crude prices plunged 5 perc...
VIENNA, Austria — OPEC said at an emergency meeting Friday that it will slash oil production by 1.5 million barrels to stem the "dramatic collapse" of oil prices, but crude prices plunged 5 perc...
 
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- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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I've been arguing we need to Nationalize the America Oil Industry for some time now, and all Major Energy..as well as adopt a Single Payer Health Care System and Nationalize the Airlines while we're at it..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 10/25/2008
- boing007 I'm a Fan of boing007 9 fans permalink

Naomi Klein: Nationalize Exxon, Shell ... Insurance companies? Why not!

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20081110/naomibailout_video

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 10/25/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Good for her, great link..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 10/25/2008
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Low energy prices plus Ameican consumers equals astounding stupid decisions. Just some examples:

vehicles with bad gas mileage
multiple airplane trips per year
houses with insane square footage
yards with a zillion outdoor lights
houses with insufficient insulation
recreational road trips several times a day
limited money for alternative research

OPEC, believe it or not, has every right to manipulate their price, and I hope they are successful. They do not owe the world a single drop of oil. They would be well within their rights to keep it all for themselves.

The cheaper gas gets, the dumber Americans get.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 10/25/2008
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Time to move the troops out of Afganistan and into Saudia Arabia. Just ad the cost of the military presence in the Mid East to the cost of a gallon of gas to get the true cost of our insane dependence on oil!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 10/25/2008
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Iran sells all the oil the world wants from it. Saudi Arabia sells all the oil the world wants from it.. Saddam Hussein never stopped selling the world all the oil the world wanted from it.

There was one brief moment in history when there was an embargo, and from that, America has reached the insane conclusion that we need armies in the ME to guarantee our oil supply - when for 99.9% of history, they have been more than willing to sell the world whatever it wants.

These guys like cash.

So yes, our oil, for decades, would have been much cheaper, if we had just dropped its incredibly huge military subsidy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 10/25/2008
- irisda I'm a Fan of irisda 6 fans permalink
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Maybe it's a good thing, because interest in alternatives will be even more justified. If they had agreed to lower the prices even more, all that green talk would have fallen on deaf ears. So I look at the positives.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 10/25/2008
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HA! Direct evidence of market manipulation. They used to hide behind the old line of ' we are making adjustments up/down based on supply/demand. Now they just outed themselves to something a lot of us held to be the truth. Manipulating the market based purely on profit.

It is of no matter. Higher prices will just keep the pressure on to rid ourselves of these hostage-takers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 AM on 10/25/2008
- hilary916 I'm a Fan of hilary916 30 fans permalink
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Please, oh please, Mr. OPEC man. Let me enjoy being able to buy gas for $2.97 for at least two more weeks before you jack it back up to $5.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 AM on 10/25/2008

" The only remedy for high Oil prices, is high Oil prices."

I can't believe these A-holes are crying because oil is getting to normal price levels. They didn't make enough money off us the last eight years!?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 10/25/2008
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If we all take a "Green" day, just one day out of the week where we use our autos as little as possible, we could get these Big Oil and OPEC guys out of our hair. We COULD wait until some government entity or industry consortium comes up with a viable and permament solution to out so-called "Energy Crisis", but in the final analysis, it will be up to us, the Consumptor Class to rein in our thirst for those pesky Petro-Fuels. I for one will forego that run to the mall for that Double-Tall Mocha Latte With Whipped Cream that I used to equate with Celebrity Chic, and just have a Cup O' Joe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 10/25/2008
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I would love to see renewable energy sources displace oil while Opec still has a fifty year supply in the ground.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 10/25/2008
- roninroshi I'm a Fan of roninroshi 16 fans permalink
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We must continue to squeeze these vampires..­.walk,ride a bike,scooter,public transport...they have gotten used to running everyones lives...that time is over!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 10/24/2008

Let them jack the price all they want, their time is passing and we been complacent.

This is a good time to look into solar panels on your home, and electric cars are here right now. More companies are becoming open to telecommuting and its about time we all stopped and looked at the current technologies for efficiency. I did and my home is changing and you can do it yourself with minimal hired help. My goal is to reduce oil consumption 75% and that is doable.

Go to Google, check out home solar.
Check out electric cars available now and ask yourself this.
Do you really need to drive the SUV to work?

GM is coming out with the Chevy Volt.. if GM don't collapse first.
If you want sporty, check out Tesla motors cars.
And you can buy American.. that's a novel thought huh?

The technology is here... evaluate your options.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 10/24/2008

Of course they cut production. Greed is a hard disease to cure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 10/24/2008
- wyntka I'm a Fan of wyntka 2 fans permalink

Where do I get my electric car? Sign me up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 10/24/2008
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America,under Obama, should stop all aid and take American troops out of these greedy oil creeps countries--we can start their and eventually get away from them and become energy dependent---

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 10/24/2008
- LITU I'm a Fan of LITU 88 fans permalink
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Get it while you can, boys, cuz Americans have figured you out, and your days are numbered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 10/24/2008
- ZellaBee I'm a Fan of ZellaBee 13 fans permalink

Just goes to prove they constantly manipulate the demand and prices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 10/24/2008
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