With Over 2 Weeks Left Before OPEC Meets, Where Next For Oil?

 | Feb 18, 2020 04:21

It was never meant to be like this. At least not in the way the Saudis had imagined it.

After breaking up the last OPEC meeting back in early December, Saudi Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman might not have imagined he would be under duress to hold the next one ahead of schedule.

Yet, here are the Saudis and the rest of the producer members of OPEC, waiting on their key ally Russia to greenlight what seems the most important production cut yet for the cartel. It’s incredible, but every output reduction debated by OPEC in the past five years has been primed as a do-or-die for the group. Current negotiations about the cut of 600,000 barrels per day to stave off the demand lost to the COVID-19 epidemic certainly won’t be the last.

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The speculation in the market is that OPEC+ — which groups the cartel’s original 13 members and 10 non-member oil producers led by Russia — will agree on a cut anytime in the next few days or at the worst when the alliance meets as scheduled on March 5-6. Most in the market seem to think Russian President Vladimir Putin is just playing mind games by stretching his decision on this, in order to get as much leverage as possible when the cuts are divvied up among the different producers.

Putin hasn’t said a word himself about the cuts, preferring to let the Kremlin’s spokesman state the concerns of Russian industry over the past week-and-a-half, as the Saudis stewed on his indecision and oil prices fell deeper into bear territory before last week’s rebound.