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OPEC+ Cuts Nigeria’s Oil Production, FG Gives Reasons

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Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva has said that the decision of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) to cut Nigeria’s crude oil production by two million barrels per day was unanimous.

 Sylva said in a statement on Tuesday that the decision was taken by OPEC+ and its partners during their last meeting at the beginning of October.

Sylva stated that the decision was taken for “the exclusive purpose of ensuring the long-term stability of the oil market” and to balance supply and demand.

He added: “The decision taken by the OPEC+ during our meeting on 5th October, 2022 to voluntarily adjust crude oil production downward by two million barrels per day was unanimous. It was taken for the exclusive purpose of ensuring the long-term stability of the oil market.

“It was purely to balance supply and demand, and forestall a degeneration of the current volatile oil market to a situation where larger production cuts will be required to balance it.

“This proactive decision was based on a thorough assessment of market conditions as OPEC plus has always been guided.”

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