octo. 25 2008 | 150th (Extraordinary) Meeting of the OPEC Conference
The 150th (Extraordinary) Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) convened at OPEC Headquarters, Vienna, Austria, on 24 October 2008, under the Chairmanship of the President of the Conference, His Excellency Dr Chakib Khelil, Minister of Energy and Mines of Algeria and Head of its Delegation.
The Conference extended a warm welcome to HE Eng. José Maria Botelho de Vasconcelos, Minister of Petroleum of Angola, and HE Eng. Derlis Palacios Guerrero, Minister of Mines and Petroleum of Ecuador, who were attending a Meeting of the Conference for the first time since their appointment, and they paid tribute to their predecessors in office, HE Desidério da Graça Veríssimo e Costa of Angola and HE Dr Galo Zambrano Chiriboga of Ecuador.
The Extraordinary Meeting having been convened in order to allow the Conference to discuss the current global financial crisis, the world economic situation and their impacts on the oil market, the Conference began by emphasizing that it shared the concern of the international community – of which OPEC Member Countries are an integral part – over ongoing developments in financial markets.
The Conference observed that the financial crisis is already having a noticeable impact on the world economy, dampening the demand for energy, in general, and oil in particular. This slowdown in oil demand is serving to exacerbate the situation in a market which has been over-supplied with crude for some time, an observation which the Organization has been making since earlier this year. Moreover, forecasts indicate that the fall in demand will deepen, despite the approach of winter in the northern hemisphere.
Similarly worryingly, the Conference noted that oil prices have witnessed a dramatic collapse – unprecedented in speed and magnitude – these falling to levels which may put at jeopardy many existing oil projects and lead to the cancellation or delay of others, possibly resulting in a medium-term supply shortage.
Given the foregoing, the Conference will continue to provide to the market crude oil volumes required by consumers. Accordingly, the Conference has decided to decrease the current OPEC-11 production ceiling of 28.808 million barrels a day by 1.5 mb/d, effective 1 November 2008, with Member Countries strongly emphasizing their firm commitment to ensuring that the volumes they supply to the market are reduced by the individually agreed amounts, as shown below.
Source : Communiqué OPEP
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