OPEC Oil Price Falls Below 28 Dollars, within Desired Range

Published December 6th, 2000 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The basket oil price used by OPEC to help determine its production policy fell below 28 dollars on Wednesday for the first time for four months, the organization said. 

The price, based on an average of seven curds, stood at 26.58 dollars, according to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) secretariat in Vienna. 

The 11-member grouping has increased production four times in the last year in a bid to ease crude prices which soared to 10-year highs above 35 dollars in recent months. 

The price of oil has sunk to four-month lows in recent days amid confidence notably that Iraq could soon resume exports, leaving the market with copious supplies of crude. 

Under a price-band mechanism agreed in March, OPEC undertook to increase production by 500,000 barrels per day if the basket price remained above 28 dollars for 20 consecutive days. 

The mechanism was triggered in October, but OPEC ministers also decided at least once not to trigger the mechanism although the conditions for its implementation had been fulfilled. 

The OPEC basket price has remained almost constantly above 28 dollars since May, apart from one dip in early August, according to OPEC figures. 

The next OPEC ministerial meeting is scheduled for January 17 in Vienna -- VIENNA (AFP)  

 

 

 

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