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2020-11-11 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据11月10日Investing.com报道,路透社援引沙特能源部长阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹·本·萨勒曼的话称,如果欧佩克成员国同意减产,欧佩克+可能会调整减产协议的条款。 本·萨勒曼在ADIPEC会议上表示:“我们确实进行了一些调整,经过协商后,我了解大家是多么真心地致力于减产协议条款的修改。我认为,这次调整可能与分析师预测的大有不同。” 分析师一直认为,欧佩克+可能决定将目前每日770万桶的减产延长至明年,而不是按照4月份协议的最初条款,将减产幅度放宽至每日570万桶。也有报道称,沙特阿拉伯、俄罗斯和其他国家正在考虑大幅减产,以应对最近的油价下跌。 上述言论推高油价,但油价涨势能否维持令人怀疑,尽管英国国家石油公司表示,如果没有政府坚实的财政支持,可能无法维持目前的产量水平,但事实是,仍有100万桶额外的石油进入了当前这个供应过剩的市场。 与此同时,新冠肺炎病例在欧洲和美国继续激增。上周,美国7天平均单日病例超过10万,一些医院不堪重负。在欧洲,针对病例激增,限制措施正在进一步收紧。 除了严峻的石油需求形势,欧佩克可能还会面临地缘政治危机。 王佳晶 摘译自 Investing.com 原文如下: Saudi Oil Minister: OPEC+ Could Alter Its Oil Production Agreement OPEC+ could change the terms of its oil production cut deal if the members of the pact agree to do it, Saudi Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman said today as quoted by Reuters. “We did tweak and I believe with consultation with our friends, some of them are present here and some of them are not, but I know how heartily they are committed to the principle of tweaking,” bin Salman said at the ADIPEC conference. “I would go and argue it could be a tweak even beyond what the so-called analysts are talking about,” he added. Analysts have been arguing OPEC+ could decide to extend the current production cuts of 7.7 million bpd into next year instead of following the original terms of the April deal and relaxing these to 5.7 million bpd. There have also been reports that said Saudi Arabia, Russia, and others were considering a reversal of the cut eases in response to the latest oil price decline. The remarks pushed oil prices higher, but it is doubtful. Although the National Oil Corporation said it may not be able to sustain this level of production without solid financial help from the government, the fact remains that a million additional barrels are going into a market most consider still oversupplied. Meanwhile, Covid-19 cases continue to surge in Europe and the United States. The U.S. seven-day average last week topped 100,000 cases daily, with some hospitals getting overwhelmed by the number of people needing to be hospitalized. In Europe, restrictions are tightening further in response to the surge in cases. In addition to the grim oil demand situation, OPEC may also have another problem: a Biden presidency. According to a Reuters report, sources from the cartel expect tensions in the future because Biden could take a different stance towards Iran, Venezuela, and Russia. |