Non-OPEC Countries Have Joined OPEC In Pushing For Oil Production Cuts



Reuters: OPEC, non-OPEC agree first global oil pact since 2001

OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Saturday reached their first deal since 2001 to curtail oil output jointly and ease a global glut after more than two years of low prices that overstretched many budgets and spurred unrest in some countries.

With the deal finally signed after almost a year of arguing within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and mistrust in the willingness of non-OPEC Russia to play ball, the market's focus will now switch to compliance with the agreement.

OPEC has a long history of cheating on output quotas. The fact that Nigeria and Libya were exempt from the deal due to production-denting civil strife will further pressure OPEC leader Saudi Arabia to shoulder the bulk of supply reductions.

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WNU Editor: OPEC and Non-OPEC oil producing countries are hoping that these production cuts will mean higher prices .... but amid all the talk and agreement on producton cuts, the reality on the ground is different .... Saudi hits new oil output record in November amid OPEC cut talk (Reuters). Here is another

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