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WORLD / Middle East

OPEC cuts oil output by 1.2M barrels

(AP)
Updated: 2006-10-20 14:07

DOHA, Qatar - Oil cartel OPEC decided to cut production by a
greater-than-expected 1.2 million barrels a day on Friday, and some
members indicated it was open to further cuts.

United Arab Emirates oil minister Mohammed bin Dhaen al-Hamili made the
announcement at a news conference after OPEC's oil ministers held an
emergency meeting in the capital of Qatar.

"This was a surprise, and gave the market an impression they are
serious," said Ken Hasegawa, a broker at Himawari CX in Tokyo.

Crude oil prices have declined more than 25 percent since mid-July. After
the announcement, a barrel of light sweet crude rose 47 cents to $58.97
in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, up from its
close Thursday at $58.50.

Support for the move by the de facto leader of the cartel, Saudi Arabia
oil minister Ali Naimi, shows the group's unity on the issue of price,
another analyst after the announcement.

"If the market doesn't stabilize, they are going to continue to cut
production," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading Corp. in
Chicago. "Prices from $57 to $60 is an area they are willing to defend."

UAE's Al-Hamili did not specify the amount of production that each member
country would cut, but said the reductions will affect all countries
except Iraq. It is to take effect Nov. 1.

The cuts will come from actual production levels, he said, and are more
than the 1 million barrels a day being called for earlier by cartel
members.

OPEC is currently producing about 29.5 million barrels of oil per day.

The cuts are the first time OPEC has trimmed its output since December
2004, when oil traded slightly above $40 a barrel and the cartel lowered
its official production quota by 1 million barrels a day.

However, many observers expect further production cuts in the near future.

Michael Fitzpatrick, a New York-based oil broker at Fimat USA, said, "I'm
not sure that a million barrels is going to be enough" of a cut to keep
oil prices from further declines.

Qatar's Energy Minister Abdullah bin Hamid Al-Attiyah said the cartel's
members are not excluding making further cuts.

Asked whether another cut could come in December, he said, "Everything is
possible. We are working with the market and it is an open market."

Al-Hamili echoed the possibility, saying "We will monitor the market and
review the situation and take a decision accordingly."

OPEC is scheduled to meet again in December in Nigeria and many analysts
believe a further cut could be implemented then. "They better act quickly
and decisively," Fitzpatrick said.

The organization's president, Edmund Daukoru of Nigeria, said talk of the
possible need of a further 500,000-barrel cut was "in line with my own
thinking," Dow Jones Newswires reported.

OPEC price hawks such as Nigeria and Venezuela have strongly advocated a
cartel-wide production cut since the start of the month.

But without public support from Saudi Arabia, the market took with a
grain of salt the likelihood of any cuts.

In Tokyo, Japanese Finance Minister Koji Omi said Friday that higher
crude oil prices because of the production cuts wouldn't be desirable.

"Crude oil has been fairly stable around $60 dollars a barrel. It
wouldn't be desirable if the effect of (the output cut) was negative from
the standpoint of current prices," he told a regular press conference.

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