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Russia to consider extending oil output cut with OPEC, says Deputy PM Anton Siluanov

Moscow will weigh, in particular, the deal's positive effect on oil prices against losses in market share to United States companies, Siluanov said.

May 29, 2019 / 11:54 IST
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Russia will carefully consider extending its oil output reduction agreement with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Anton Siluanov told Reuters on May 29.

Moscow will weigh, in particular, the deal's positive effect on oil prices against losses in market share to United States companies, he said.

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"There are many arguments both in favour of the extension and against it," Siluanov said on the sidelines of a conference in Kazakhstan.

"Of course, we need price stability and predictability, this is good," he said. "But we see that all these deals with OPEC result in our American partners boosting shale oil output and grabbing new markets."