saudis russia agree oil output freeze
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Minister Mohammed Saleh al-Sada:

Saudis, Russia agree oil output freeze

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OPEC's acting president Mohammed Saleh al-Sada
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Energy giants Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed Tuesday to freeze oil output at January levels to try to stabilise the market, the Qatari oil minister said.

The Saudi and Russian oil ministers, along with their Venezuelan and Qatari counterparts, "agreed to freeze the production at (the) January level provided that other major producers follow suit," said Qatar's Energy Minister Mohammed bin Saleh al-Sada.

"This step is meant to stabilise the market," said Sada, who is acting president of the OPEC oil cartel, describing the meeting in Doha as "successful".

He said the ministers had reviewed the oil market situation and the outlook for supply and demand.

Benchmark European Brent crude oil was up 81 cents at $34.20 a barrel in London trading following the announcement.

Oil prices have tumbled about 70 percent since June 2014, hit by oversupply, sluggish demand and worries about the global economic outlook.

They have also been pressured by the return of Iran to world markets after the lifting of international sanctions linked to its nuclear programme.

Other producers, both OPEC and non-OPEC members, are expected to "start intensive communications almost straight away," said the Qatari minister, who will lead the talks.

The 13-nation OPEC oil cartel, of which Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Qatar and Iran are members, had refrained from cutting output as it looks to maintain market share in the face of competition from US shale oil producers.

Russia -- which is not a member of the oil cartel -- has seen its recession-hit economy damaged further by the slump in oil prices.
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