OPEC envoy:
Speaking to Bloomberg, Kazempour Ardebili said the three OPEC founders,
including Iran, Venezuela and Iraq, are going to stop a proposal to increase oil
production that’s backed by Saudi Arabia and Russia during the OPEC meeting in
Vienna on June 22.
"If the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Russia want to increase production, this
requires unanimity. If the two want to act alone, that’s a breach of the
cooperation agreement,” he added.
According to some sources, Saudi Arabia has been discussing different scenarios
to raise production by between 500,000 and 1 million barrels a day.
"We call upon our brothers in OPEC and Russia that we do not need to appease
Trump, who sanctions two OPEC founders and also Russia,” the Iranian OPEC
envoy said. "We are sovereign nations driven by our own responsibilities and
values. The whole world has to stand against these arrogant attitudes -- and
will.”
The International Energy Agency (IEA) said last week that US sanctions will
cause Iran and Venezuela to potentially lose almost 30 percent of their oil
output next year.
Kazempour went on to add that "no changes took place in market fundamentals,
although” the US Energy Information Administration and IEA "rushed to say
differently.”
"The market is well-supplied, and OPEC should abide by its decision up to the
end of the year,” he said. "I am confident many other OPEC members feel and act
the same.”
Source: MNA