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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries said Thursday that there was no need for the group to inject further oil supplies into the market in the face of rising demand, an implicit rebuke to the International Energy Agency’s call this week for urgent new supplies from the group.
In an unusual statement well ahead of its formal policy meeting Sept. 11 in Vienna, OPEC Secretary General Abdalla Salem el-Badri said 12-member OPEC, which currently meets 35% of the world’s oil consumption, would maintain its daily output of 30 million barrels a day.
“However, considerable uncertainties continue to surround world oil demand and demand for OPEC oil,” he added.
“But a combination of current high inventory levels and increasing OPEC spare capacity, which is expected to reach around 15% in the second half of this year, means there are adequate supplies available to cope with any upward revisions to oil demand forecasts.”
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