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Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said on Friday that 80 dollars a barrel is a"reasonable" price for oil and that his country would support any OPEC decision to cut output.
"A reasonable price for oil is 80 dollars a barrel,"said Shahristani on arrival in Cairo to attend a consultative meeting by the OPEC cartel to study slumping crude prices.
"We have to make sure that produced oil is used for consumption and not for storing.
"Iraq would support a decision by OPEC to cut output either here or in Algeria," the Iraqi ministeradded.
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries ministers are to meet in Cairo on Saturday amid pressure forproduction cuts to stem heavy oil price losses, which continued to mount on Friday.
Iraq is excluded from the OPEC quota production system. OPEC's official output, excluding Baghdad, stands at27.3 million barrels per day.
World oil prices closed mixed on Friday amid signs the OPEC producers' group would wait until next monthbefore announcing any decision to cut output.
Light sweet crude for delivery in January fell one cent to 54.43 dollarsa barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) as trading resumed after markets were shut Thursday for the Thanksgiving holidaybreak.
Saudi king says $75...
Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani said on Friday that 80 dollars a barrel is a"reasonable" price for oil and that his country would support any OPEC decision to cut output.
"A reasonable price for oil is 80 dollars a barrel,"said Shahristani on arrival in Cairo to attend a consultative meeting by the OPEC cartel to study slumping crude prices.
"We have to make sure that produced oil is used for consumption and not for storing.
"Iraq would support a decision by OPEC to cut output either here or in Algeria," the Iraqi ministeradded.
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries ministers are to meet in Cairo on Saturday amid pressure forproduction cuts to stem heavy oil price losses, which continued to mount on Friday.
Iraq is excluded from the OPEC quota production system. OPEC's official output, excluding Baghdad, stands at27.3 million barrels per day.
World oil prices closed mixed on Friday amid signs the OPEC producers' group would wait until next monthbefore announcing any decision to cut output.
Light sweet crude for delivery in January fell one cent to 54.43 dollarsa barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) as trading resumed after markets were shut Thursday for the Thanksgiving holidaybreak.