OPEC to keep present output

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GEORGE JAHN | March 15, 2009 04:16 PM EST | AP

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Saudi Arabia's Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ali Ibrahim Naimi arrives for a meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, at their headquarters in Vienna, Austria, on Sunday, March 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

VIENNA — OPEC tried on Sunday to nudge oil prices up by urging its members to stop overproducing, but the cartel decided not to cut current output levels which could have driven prices sharply higher.

Explaining the decision, OPEC Secretary-General Abdalla el-Badri spoke of his organization's concern over "ugly" global economic times that overrode the desire to achieve a quick fix by setting a lower overall output for the 12-nation producer's club.

"We see people who are out of work, we see people in tents in the most rich countries," he told reporters. While OPEC's goal remains higher prices for its product, "the time is not right" for more radical measures, he said.

The decision was sure to be welcomed by the U.S. and other major oil consuming countries, because setting lower output limits would could have jolted the already anemic world economy through a sudden price increase.

It also reflected realization with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries that any action more drastic than calling for quota compliance at a time of global economic crisis could ultimately backfire in real terms, by further depressing demand and driving down prices.

The OPEC decision came as the world took a breather from the usual relentless slew of bad news since the financial crisis became most acute last October. The Dow Jones industrial average is up around 10 percent this week, and most Asian and European markets also rose. However, governments and investors are wary of calling it the start of a turnaround.

"They have recognized the fact that they ought to be cutting," said trader and analyst Stephen Schork of Villanova, Pennsylvania. "But they have taken into consideration that this could potentially set prices on fire, which would have retarded the nascent economic recovery that we have seen."

The move, he said, "sends a strong message to producer and consumer alike that we are all in this together _ they need us to buy and we need to afford to be able to buy."

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Still, more drastic measures could be enacted within a few months.

The ministers agreed to meet in special session on May 28 to review prices and supply. That gathering could decide to reduce the oil producing club's output levels, if the oil ministers think that crude prices remain too low and the global economy has improved.

Cheap oil has been a rare bright spot in the otherwise gloomy world economic picture, selling in the mid- to upper-$30s this week _ less than a third of its summer record levels. But while benefiting consumers, those prices have forced many OPEC members to revise spending and warn that they cannot invest in further oil production.

Some OPEC nations had urged direct oil output cuts by setting lower levels, as the 12-nation organization usually does when it wants to raise prices.

But OPEC's de-facto leader, Saudi Arabia, and others had instead favored calling on overproducing members to comply with their quotas as a way of reducing world oil supply without causing prices to rise rapidly.

Cuts agreed on since September were meant to take a daily 4.2 million barrels off the market. But the 11 members that are under production quotas are still overshooting their joint daily target level of just under 25 million barrels by more than 800,000 barrels a day, or 21 percent above formal set limits.

While 100 percent compliance with quotas is unlikely, even an additional 10 percent would take more than 400,000 barrels a day off markets, slicing into oversupply while reducing the price shock that an outright cut in existing quotas would have caused.

"We have urged our member countries to comply," said el-Badri. "We have an overhang of 800,000 to 900,000 barrels. If we have more compliance, we can reduce it further."

OPEC President Jose Maria Botelho de Vasconcelos, Angola's oil minister, acknowledged the group had little authority to enforce quota compliance on cheating members. But he said the 12-nation producers' club would "continue working with countries that are not complying, so that they do."

London-based analyst John Hall said Angola was among those, producing a daily 130,000 barrels above its quota. He welcomed Sunday's decision as "supporting rescue packages already announced by various governments" seeking the way out of the economic crisis.

Earlier Sunday, Russian Deputy Premier Igor Sechin announced that his country is reducing crude sales in an apparent boost for OPEC, which has repeatedly urged Russia for support as the world's second largest producer after the Saudis.

At its peak in early 2008, Russia was producing 9.5 million barrels of crude a day. But those levels have been shrinking and the announced cuts could be just a way of dressing up Moscow's inability to keep up present output levels because of lagging investment that is expected to result in an output decline of around 2 percent this year.

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

(This version CORRECTS UPDATES with additional quotes. corrects spelling of OPEC chief's name.)

VIENNA — OPEC tried on Sunday to nudge oil prices up by urging its members to stop overproducing, but the cartel decided not to cut current output levels which could have driven prices sharply h...
VIENNA — OPEC tried on Sunday to nudge oil prices up by urging its members to stop overproducing, but the cartel decided not to cut current output levels which could have driven prices sharply h...
 
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It does not matter what OPEC countries do. Most of the non-OPEC producers have peaked. That alone will remove a lot of oil from the market over the next few years. OPEC knows that since they are not dumb and can read the news. What they also know is that the rest of the world population is dumb and does not get it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 AM on 03/16/2009
- wpiv926 I'm a Fan of wpiv926 21 fans permalink

I don't think that OPEC was responsible for the $4 a gallon gas that busted the country last summer. At the time, King Abdullah said that speculators in the U.S. markets were to blame. The U.S. did nothing but sit on it's hands. I think the King was right.

Now that's a shame isn't it?? I believe the King of Saudi Arabia more than the U.S. administration. Of course at that time, he was refering to President Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 03/15/2009
- zaz33 I'm a Fan of zaz33 32 fans permalink

As I understand it, the Saudis have agreed to maintain world oil prices at a certain level for the benefit of US producers. Our oil may be the most expensive in the world to drill and pump and at a certain level would be unprofitable.

Does anyone know if the small wells are pumping?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 03/15/2009

"Does anyone know if the small wells are pumping?"

It does not matter. US production has irreversibly peaked in 1970. Since then this country has closed its eyes and ears to reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 03/16/2009
- drkazmd65 I'm a Fan of drkazmd65 51 fans permalink
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I'm non-committal about how OPEC's cuts (or lack of them) might effect us.

Speaking for myself - the higher oil and gasoline prices that would have resulted would have been a hard pill to swallow. A tighter budget and all that.

However, the solar and natural gas stocks I own will remain relatively suppressed in growth as long as oil prices stay relatively low.

Long term gain Vs short term pain,...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 03/15/2009
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They will wait until a time closer to the "Summer Driving Season" and then setup their usual efforts to jack up the PRICE using Speculation and Lower Production Rates.

Also, a great way to prevent the GREEN REVOLUTION from gaining momentum!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 03/15/2009
- Abraxas79 I'm a Fan of Abraxas79 4 fans permalink
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Supply and demand has very little to do with the huge spike in oil prices or the dramatic fall. Look up Oil Paper Traders for a revelation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 03/15/2009

If you actually look up supply and demand, you will see that it has everything to do with the price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 03/16/2009

keep day dreeming its not going to happen any time soon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 03/15/2009
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 35 fans permalink

gee someone who sees into the future.got any good stock picks.lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 03/15/2009
- oldfart1 I'm a Fan of oldfart1 4 fans permalink

There is the theory that the Dow has started a long downward slide similar to the Nikkei.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 03/15/2009
- spinns17 I'm a Fan of spinns17 35 fans permalink

hey opec.soon you can stick your oil up ur @ss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 03/15/2009
- TxAggie I'm a Fan of TxAggie 5 fans permalink

How so?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 03/15/2009
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