Russia, Saudi Arabia to discuss broad oil cooperation agreement

Pact not to be about joint oil production or export strategy

June 18, 2015 04:40 pm | Updated June 20, 2015 02:22 pm IST - ST PETERSBURG:

The oil ministers of Russia and Saudi Arabia plan to discuss a broad cooperation agreement on Thursday at an economic forum in St Petersburg, two sources told Reuters.

Saudi Arabia is the top producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the world’s top oil exporter, while Russia, which is not an OPEC member, is the second biggest oil supplier to the global markets.

One source said the agreement to be discussed between Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak and Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi would not be about joint oil production or export strategy. Contacts with OPEC stepped up Russia has stepped up contacts with OPEC after oil prices plunged last year, but it has dismissed any suggestion that it might cut output to prop up prices. OPEC has also refused to curb its output in order to defend market share.

A spokeswoman for Russia’s Energy Ministry confirmed the meeting but declined to comment on the agenda.

The talks in Russia’s second city follow OPEC’s meeting on June 5 in which the group kept its output policy unchanged. Before the meeting, an OPEC delegate said the group would not cut supply unless non-OPEC producers contributed.

Record oil pumping

Saudi Arabia is pumping oil at a record high as it focuses on keeping market share, while Russian output hit a post-Soviet high of 10.71 million barrels per day in April.

Despite ample supply, oil prices have rallied to almost $65 a barrel in 2015 after sliding toward $45 in January, supported by stronger-than-expected demand and signs that the supply glut will ease.

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