A dangerous oil battle may break out between Russia and Saudi...

A dangerous oil battle may break out between Russia and Saudi...
A dangerous oil battle may break out between Russia and Saudi...
Julian Lee, an expert in the American “Bloomberg” agency, suggested the possibility of a dangerous confrontation between Russia and Saudi Arabia, due to differences over oil prices, amid a slow recovery in demand.
Lee pointed out, “Moscow and Riyadh, members of the (OPEC +) group, collided in similar circumstances last March, which led to a sharp drop in oil prices, and no one needs to repeat that.”
He added, “The return of restrictions on movement between countries and public events throughout Europe, as well as the gradual reduction of corporate support programs by many countries, led to a slowdown in oil demand. OPEC + last May reduced production by 9.7 million.” barrel”.
He pointed out that the International Energy Agency reduced its estimates by 400 thousand barrels per day for the past two months, and “OPEC” by 500 thousand.
He continued: “According to analysts at the multinational financial company, Standard Chartered, the main factors constraining the growth of oil demand are the decline in trade and the weakness of the economies of many countries, as well as what is known as the“ domino effect ”resulting from the closure of institutions and the loss of jobs. .
He stressed that “on the other hand, OPEC + countries can benefit from the situation in the United States, as America is expected to witness a serious decrease in oil production in the coming weeks or months, and on the other hand the group suffers from problems due to internal disputes.”
He pointed out that “Libya is an additional source of uncertainty, as it remained outside the” OPEC + “agreement to reduce production. The ceasefire could allow an increase in oil exports and an increase in supply at a very inconvenient time for the rest of the group.
He added that, against the background of this instability, the difference in views within OPEC + began to appear naturally. On the one hand, Saudi Arabia wants in the first place to prevent a drop in oil prices, while Russia prefers to avoid a review of the terms of the deal, which assumes an increase in total production by a factor of Two million barrels per day, starting next January.

Source: Bloomberg

These were the details of the news A dangerous oil battle may break out between Russia and Saudi... for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at saudi24news and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

PREV Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports surge by 4.4%: GASTAT 
NEXT Oil Updates – prices climb amid US stocks decline, Middle East conflict