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OPEC chief: Cartel must stay together as US sanctions Iran

Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo also said an agreement between OPEC and non-members that cut production and helped bring prices back up from lows of $30 a barrel in January 2016 was now "a permanent feature."

September 18, 2018 / 13:06 IST
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OPEC must stick together for the good of the global economy as founding member Iran faces renewed US sanctions, the head of the cartel said Tuesday though he did not address how an already-tight market will make up for the loss of Iranian supply.

Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo also said an agreement between OPEC and non-members that cut production and helped bring prices back up from lows of $30 a barrel in January 2016 was now "a permanent feature."

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Cementing that arrangement would be one of the topics of discussion as OPEC meets this Sunday in Algeria, he added.

Still, OPEC will face rising anger from Iran, one of the cartel's top producers. Tehran feels increasingly under pressure after President Donald Trump pulled out of the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers in May.