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Russia to discuss crude markets with OPEC
(MENAFN- Arab News) MOSCOW: Russia and OPEC Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Badri will discuss oil markets and the Iran situation in Moscow on July 30 amid sliding oil prices Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said.
The prospect of an influx of Iranian crude onto the already-overhung market has dampened oil prices which have halved from their level in June last year of $115 per barrel.
'We will discuss the situation on the oil and gas market on the whole taking into account the lifting of sanctions on Iran' Novak said about the forthcoming meeting with Al-Badri. He said he did not expect a big impact on prices from additional oil volumes from Iran.
'The prices will be determined by the production costs of shale oil' Novak said.
Iran and six world powers reached a landmark nuclear deal on Tuesday clearing the way for an easing of international sanctions on Tehran and higher oil exports.
It is unclear when Iran may start exporting more oil. The National Iranian Oil Company is set to increase production from all oilfields this year and can reach its pre-sanctions output capacity of 4 million barrels per day if there is sufficient demand a top Iranian official told a newspaper.
Russia one of the world's biggest oil producers and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have held regular meetings but have not agreed on any coordinated action to prop up falling prices.
Last month Novak met Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Ali Al-Naimi in Russia.
The prospect of an influx of Iranian crude onto the already-overhung market has dampened oil prices which have halved from their level in June last year of $115 per barrel.
'We will discuss the situation on the oil and gas market on the whole taking into account the lifting of sanctions on Iran' Novak said about the forthcoming meeting with Al-Badri. He said he did not expect a big impact on prices from additional oil volumes from Iran.
'The prices will be determined by the production costs of shale oil' Novak said.
Iran and six world powers reached a landmark nuclear deal on Tuesday clearing the way for an easing of international sanctions on Tehran and higher oil exports.
It is unclear when Iran may start exporting more oil. The National Iranian Oil Company is set to increase production from all oilfields this year and can reach its pre-sanctions output capacity of 4 million barrels per day if there is sufficient demand a top Iranian official told a newspaper.
Russia one of the world's biggest oil producers and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have held regular meetings but have not agreed on any coordinated action to prop up falling prices.
Last month Novak met Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Ali Al-Naimi in Russia.
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