TEHRAN, June 17: Iran said on Tuesday it would be opposed to any move by OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia to raise its oil output without a consensus from fellow members of the oil cartel.
“If Saudi Arabia takes a measure to unilaterally increase (oil) output, it is a wrong move,” Mohammad Ali Khatibi, Iran’s new representative to OPEC, was quoted as saying by the state television.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon announced on Sunday that Saudi Arabia had told him it would increase its oil output by a further 200,000 barrels a day in July, although it was not clear if Khatibi was reacting to these comments.
Saudi Arabia is also organising talks among major oil producers and consumers in Jeddah next week to discuss the current sky-rocketing prices.
Iran is OPEC’s number two producer, behind the Saudis, and has consistently argued that the high oil price has nothing to do with market fundamentals and OPEC’s output should not be increased.
“Any increase in production should be approved in the meeting of the organisation’s ministers,” Khatibi stressed.—AFP
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