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Home » Goldman Sachs says deeper Opec output cut remains on table
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Goldman Sachs says deeper Opec output cut remains on table

By dailyguardian.aeNovember 24, 20232 Mins Read
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Goldman Sachs says the possibility of a deeper group oil output cut is on the table when Opec+ oil producers meet this weekend, and it expects Saudi Arabia and Russia to announce an extension of their additional voluntary curbs through at least the first quarter of 2024.

Ministers from Opec nations and other oil-producing countries led by Russia, a group known as Opec+, are due to meet next week to decide on output policy. Oil prices stayed within a narrow range ahead of the meeting.

“Our base case is that policymakers leave the voluntary group cut unchanged given near-average inventory levels and timespreads, an already low Saudi market share, and Opec’s strong demand forecast,” the Wall Street bank said in a note on Tuesday.

It said there is a significant 35 per cent subjective probability that major Opec producers may announce a “deeper” group cut , adding that Opec policymakers may want to take out insurance against the possibility that Brent prices drop below $80 per barrel amid weaker seasonal demand in Q1.

Goldman says that an announcement of a deeper cut could be shared across major Opec+ producers and cover a relatively short period and be moderate in size.

“One option is a 0.5-1 million bpd cut through Q1 shared proportionally among the large producers which cut in April, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, the UAE, Iraq, and Kuwait.”

Goldman says while oil prices would likely rise a few dollars in the scenario of a deeper 0.5-1.0 million barrel per day group cut in Q1, the immediate price reaction would likely skew neutral or to the downside in most other scenarios.

Saudi Arabia, Russia and other members of Opec+ have already pledged output cuts of 5.16 million bpd, or about 5 per cent of daily global demand, in a series of steps that started in late 2022.

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