OPEC plus agree on output rise
Cartel comprising Iraq, Kuwait, Russia, Saudi Arabia and UAE would see their limits rise
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OPEC and allied nations Sunday agreed to raise the production limits imposed on five countries, ending an earlier dispute sparked by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that roiled global energy prices. The disagreement, sparked by a demand by the UAE to increase its own production, temporarily upended an earlier meeting of the cartel.
In a statement Sunday, the cartel announced that Iraq, Kuwait, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the UAE would see their limits rise. "What bonds us together is way beyond what you imagine," Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said.
"We differ here and there but we bond." Prince Abdulaziz declined to elaborate on how they came to that consensus, saying it would see the cartel "lose our advantage of being mysterious and clever." But he clearly bristled at earlier reports on the dispute between Saudi Arabia, long the heavyweight of the Vienna-based cartel, and the UAE. Prince Abdulaziz deferred at the beginning of a news conference afterward to al-Mazrouei in a sign of respect.
"The UAE is committed to this group and will always work with it and within this group to do our best to achieve the market balance and help everyone," al-Mazrouei said.