Nigeria restates commitment to agreed OPEC, Non OPEC production adjustments

Wed, Aug 14, 2019
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Oil & Gas

NIGERIA has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to production adjustments agreed upon under the Declaration of Cooperation, DoC, between member countries of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, and Non-OPEC Countries at the last ministerial meeting of what is known as OPEC Plus, held on July 2, 2019, Vienna, Austria.

Nigeria’s representatives on the OPEC Economic Commission Board and Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mele Kyari, made this known in a statement issued today in Abuja.

According to the statement signed by Kyari, Nigeria is totally committed to full compliance with the agreement reached by the parties to the DoC.

“Right now we are not only committed to the agreement, but we have elevated our attitude towards it to the point of complete devotion to the adjustments and we urge other parties to follow suit,” he said.

Kyari expressed strong optimism that the momentary and artificially induced bearish trends would naturally correct itself based on the strong market fundamentals which have remained steadfast despite the price slid.

He enthused that with a visible steady decline in commercial stock overhang propelled by healthy demand, it is only logical for all advocates of oil price stability like the OPEC Plus allies to comply strictly with the agreed production adjustments.

He concluded that with the increasing volatility of the oil market, it has become commonsensical for Nigeria and all other parties to the agreement to entrench an attitude of unwavering devotion to the deal anchored on full and timely conformity to their obligations.

 

– Aug. 14, 2019 @ 18:10 GMT |

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