據全球能源新聞4月10日消息,西歐最大的產油國挪威周五暗示,如果歐佩克+成員國談判達成的協議能夠按計劃實施,挪威可能會減產。
挪威石油和能源部長蒂娜·布魯參加了周五的二十國集團(G20)視頻會議,討論在需求和價格因疫情而受到重創后能源市場的形勢。
非歐佩克成員國挪威2月份的原油日產量為175萬桶,較上年同期增長26%。其中凝析油和天然氣凝析液產量為210萬桶/天。
在二十國集團會議上,沙特阿拉伯、俄羅斯及其盟國將敦促墨西哥加入減產協議,減產幅度相當于全球供應量的10%,并將敦促美國和其他產油國進一步削減5%的產量。
歐佩克+的減產計劃是在周四的漫長會議中敲定的,但由于墨西哥拒絕簽署協議而受阻。
布魯上周表示,如果主要產油國達成全球減產協議,挪威將考慮減產,但稱任何減產都是單方面的,不是正式協議的一部分。
布魯周五在一份聲明中稱:“假設歐佩克+成員國之間的協議得到執行,挪威就有理由考慮單方面減產。在這種背景下,今天的二十國集團部長級會議也很重要。”
裘寅 編譯自 全球能源新聞
原文如下:
If OPEC+ Oil Cuts Go as Planned, Norway Could Cut Output, Too
Norway, Western Europe's largest oil producer, signaled on Friday it could cut its output if the deal negotiated by the so-called OPEC+ nations was implemented as planned.
Norway's Minister of Petroleum and Energy Tina Bru is taking part in Friday's G20 video conference to discuss the situation in the energy market after demand and prices were hammered by the coronavirus crisis.
Non-OPEC Norway's crude output stood at 1.75 million bpd in February, up 26% from a year earlier. Including condensate and natural gas liquids(NGL), the oil liquids production was 2.1 million bpd.
At the G20 meeting, Saudi Arabia, Russia and their allies will press Mexico to join an accord for production cuts equivalent to 10% of global supplies and will push the United States and other producers to remove a further 5%.
The plans for the OPEC+ cuts were hammered out in marathon talks on Thursday, but stumbled when Mexico refused to sign up.
Bru said last week Norway would consider reducing output if a global deal to curb supply was agreed by major producers, but said any cut would be unilateral and not part of a formal pact.
"Assuming the deal between the OPEC+ nations is implemented, there would be a basis for Norway to consider such a unilateral cut. In this context today's G20 ministerial meeting is also important," the ministry said in a statement on Friday.
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