Iraq requesting rules on output cuts, agrees to OPEC+ deal

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UPDATED 7:32 AM PT — Monday, June 8, 2020

The Iraqi government is requesting that OPEC and Russia establish clear rules on future cuts to oil output. On Sunday, Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi confirmed his country is committed to reducing oil production in line with the latest OPEC+ agreement.

However, Baghdad is asking for burden sharing quotas on future cuts to make it clear how much output should be cut by each nation.

In recent days, OPEC and Russia agreed to remove 10 percent of oil supply from the market to support oil prices at $50 per-barrel through July. However, Iraq said it’s not clear if the sides will honor the deal.

“Iraq has decided to abide by the OPEC+ oil production cut deal, it is a good and fast decision and we are abiding by it until the end of its period,” stated Minister Allawi. “At the same time this doesn’t mean that we won’t submit proposals and ideas through which we will try to convince other OPEC members.”

Iraq’s statement came after OPEC+ accused the country and Nigeria of exceeding previous output quotas and demanded deeper cuts in July as well as September.

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