cabeza70 escribió:se volo el oil...ojaldre...
Si hasta los usd 52, va a coincidir para la reunion opep del 30 y estos &#* no se van a poner de acuerdo nunca
For Iran, using OPEC-supplied production figures means that Saudi Arabia expects Iran to “freeze” production at 3.7 million barrels per day, versus Iran’s self-reported 4 million barrels per day. And even if Iran agreed to use the 3.7 million barrel per day figure, it is still adamant that its desire is to freeze only after it reaches 4 million per day, which is its pre-sanction production level.
For Iraq, Saudi Arabia is asking for a cut down from 4.6 million barrels per day, instead of Iraq’s figure of 4.8 million barrels per day. Meanwhile, Iraq is still insistent that it should be exempt from the deal because it is still fighting Islamic State.
Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are OPEC’s largest producers—and are often at odds even beyond oil matters—and without an agreement between them, there will be no deal.