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HIGH OIL PRICES ‘CUT DEMAND’

Abdullah Al-Badri... 'no need to panic over low oil prices'

Don't panic, situation will fix itself, says Opec boss

ABU DHABI, November 10, 2014

Markets should not panic over the recent plunge of oil prices because the situation will resolve itself, Opec secretary-general Abdullah Al-Badri said on Monday.

"Please do not panic, things will fix itself," Al-Badri said during a panel discussion at a major energy industry conference in Abu Dhabi.

United Arab Emirates energy minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazroui, also on the panel, delivered a similar opinion: "We are not seeing the price issue as a major issue that we need to panic about."

Al-Badri indicated that both producers and consumers would be happy with oil prices in a broad range around $100 per barrel.

"In the last five to six years we don't see any nagging by consumers or producers...$100, $110, $95, they are happy with these prices."

He also said, "A high price is not preferable by Opec, a low price is not preferable by Opec" because high prices would mean less demand while low prices would reduce investment in oil supply. – Reuters




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