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Saudi Arabia cuts oil output by a million barrels a day to boost sagging prices

The recent slump in oil prices has allowed western car drivers to fill their tanks for less.

SAUDI ARABIA WILL reduce how much oil it sends to the global economy, taking a unilateral step to support the sagging cost of crude after two earlier production cuts by members of the Opec+ alliance of major oil-producing countries failed to push prices higher.

The announcement of the Saudi cuts of one million barrels per day came after a meeting of the alliance at the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) headquarters in Vienna.

The rest of the Opec+ oil producers agreed to extend earlier cuts in supply through the end of 2024.

The slump in oil prices has helped drivers in the West fill their tanks more cheaply and given consumers worldwide some relief from inflation. That the Saudis felt another cut was necessary underlines the uncertain outlook for demand for fuel in the months ahead.

There are concerns about economic weakness in the US and Europe, while China’s rebound from Covid-19 restrictions has been less robust than many had hoped.

Saudi Arabia, the dominant producer in the Opec oil cartel, was one of several members that agreed on a surprise cut of 1.16 million barrels per day in April. The kingdom’s share was 500,000.

That followed Opec+ announcing in October that it would slash two million barrels per day, angering US President Joe Biden by threatening higher petrol prices a month before the midterm elections.

However, those cuts gave little lasting boost to oil prices. International benchmark Brent crude climbed as high as $87 (€81.11) per barrel but has given up its post-cut gains and been loitering below 75 dollars (£60) per barrel in recent days. US crude has dipped below $70 dollars (€65.26).

Those lower prices have helped US drivers with prices at the pump averaging $3.55 dollars (€3.31), down $1.02 dollars (€0.95) from a year ago, according to auto club AAA.

Falling energy prices also helped inflation in the 20 European countries that use the euro drop to the lowest level since before Russia invaded Ukraine.

It is possible the latest production cut could send oil prices up and with them, petrol costs. But there is uncertainty about when the slow-growing global economy will regain its thirst for fuel for travel and industry.

The cut follows Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sharp warning to speculators betting on lower oil prices. The Saudis need sustained high oil revenue to fund ambitious development projects aimed at diversifying the country’s economy away from oil.

The International Monetary Fund estimates the kingdom needs 80.90 dollars (£64.98) per barrel to meet its envisioned spending commitments, which include a planned 500 billion dollar (£400 billion) futuristic desert city project called Neom.

While oil producers need revenue to fund their state budgets, they also have to take into account the impact of higher prices on oil-consuming countries.

Oil prices that go too high can fuel inflation, sapping consumer purchasing power and pushing central banks like the US Federal Reserve towards further interest rate hikes.

Higher rates target inflation but can slow economic growth by making credit harder to get for purchases or business investment.

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    Mute redmarkod
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    Jun 4th 2023, 7:48 PM

    The government last week just put back excise duty on petrol and diesel, as prices were falling, u cudnt make this is up, our government are spoofers

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    Mute Fergal McDonagh
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    Jun 4th 2023, 10:00 PM

    @redmarkod: it’s remarkable how utterly useless they are.

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    Mute BarryH
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:06 PM

    @redmarkod: I am not exactly a fan of the Govt but c’mon. The excise duty was due to be put back on on June 1st, so it was pre planned. The Saudis are always playing games with oil prices, they are more allied with the Russians and Chinese than the West, so why not get annoyed with them and keep your ire for FUp’s like health and housing. And, did you ever think about reducing your dependence on oil and these blackmailers by maybe using a bus. Enjoy the sunshine heat!!

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    Mute Mick Duvanny
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:13 PM

    @redmarkod: Eh? Prices are falling, that’s why the Saudis are cutting output. Also, the tax cut was to help alleviate the high prices. We are now back to pre-war levels so why would the reduction continue?

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    Mute Lynda
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    Jun 5th 2023, 1:43 AM

    @BarryH: Using a Bus? Thanks not for me!

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    Mute Alan Farrell
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:01 PM

    The lads who are really controlling the cost of living crisis worldwide. And I’m not saying that wearing a tinfoil hat, with that one decision, the knock-on effect will be an increase in the price of absolutely everything. It was the cause a good few months back as well, but we were just fed the “it’s because of the war” excuse.

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    Mute Ciarán O' Donoghue
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    Jun 4th 2023, 9:22 PM

    @Alan Farrell: Yep, they hold the power.

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:23 PM

    @Alan Farrell: Yep, and it’s a handful of people. You have all these big brand names like different perfumes for example people might say they wear Gucci or Ester Lauder ECT ECT but their all owned by the same people. Same with most necessities, food housing everything!

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    Mute Pato
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:27 PM

    Any body notice the sagging prices. I didn’t.

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    Mute Christopher Dalton
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:32 PM

    @Pato: sagging everywhere else… Reminds me of that cow stuck in the fence meme.

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    Mute Willie Marty
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:34 PM

    @Pato: you will before the year is out

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    Mute Mick Duvanny
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:14 PM

    @Pato: It’s way down, particularly diesel

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    Mute Paul Ruschitzko
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    Jun 4th 2023, 7:59 PM

    We get it in the neck again, prices up another 12 cents over the next few months, Saudi can do what they want , Leo’s magic wand won’t work.

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Jun 4th 2023, 10:38 PM

    What in God’s name have this government planned for our beautiful country? They are distroying it bit by bit, selling off the family jewels ( re oil gas) housing been in the hands of vulture funds. Not to mention E.R. wanting to bring in 5 million refugees over a few years with absolutely no plans for health education or housing. It’s a joke!

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    Mute Joe Ivers
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    Jun 4th 2023, 7:44 PM

    “Those Saudi’s, up to no good as usual.”

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    Mute Paul Murphy
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:05 PM

    It’s all the Irish governments fault like everything else that wrong in the world.

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    Mute Dave C
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    Jun 4th 2023, 9:08 PM

    @Paul Murphy: In fairness, they are not exactly helping the situation with the amount of tax they pull back from it rising. Why did Eamo not just leave it alone and also where else is a cartel free to just operate in just oil it seems???

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    Mute Paul Furey
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    Jun 4th 2023, 9:11 PM

    @087mail: I only moan at the moaners

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    Mute Winston Smith
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:09 PM

    @Paul Furey: Do FFG pay you for your abject support?

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    Mute Jane Alford
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    Jun 4th 2023, 9:48 PM

    Greed. Pure greed

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    Jun 4th 2023, 7:43 PM

    Pikachu shocked face

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    Mute DublinDan
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    Jun 5th 2023, 5:04 AM

    Wait until their oil isn’t needed anymore. Saudis will have to roll up their sleeves then and get jobs. They won’t be able to pay foreigners to do their work for them. A big shock heading their way.

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    Mute Mary Nugent
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    Jun 5th 2023, 12:33 AM

    70′s all over again. History all over again, rinse and repeat.

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    Mute Dan Dare
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    Jun 4th 2023, 11:19 PM

    I’ll never vote for the Saudis again.

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    Mute ibrahim Sudane
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    Jun 4th 2023, 8:15 PM

    Greed MBS!

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    Mute offside again
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    Jun 5th 2023, 12:38 AM

    Funny, Macron said a while back that it’s the end of the age of abundance.
    Nobody quite understood at the time and it seems still don’t

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    Jun 5th 2023, 10:48 AM

    Green party having a lettuce and water party after hearing this

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    Mute Mary N. Cooke
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    Jun 5th 2023, 10:12 AM

    Now be fair!! There must a sporty thing ( a few teams, an Olympics) they need to buy somewhere so they’ve got to save up. And big buckets of white paint aren’t cheap

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    Mute offside again
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    Jun 5th 2023, 12:28 AM

    Interesting..

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