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Opec may convene formal talks if members agree in Algiers

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Opec may convene an extraordinary meeting if the group’s ministers reach a consensus on oil markets at an informal gathering next week in Algiers, Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo said, according to Algeria’s official news agency.

Barkindo said he is “optimistic” about the informal session in Algiers to be held Sept. 27 on the sidelines of a conference of the International Energy Forum, Algeria Press Service reported. He made his comments in Algiers after meeting with the country’s energy minister, Nourredine Boutarfa, it said.

Opec is close to reaching an agreement with producers outside the group on how to stabilize the market, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Sunday after talks with his counterparts from fellow Opec members Iran and Ecuador. A “definitive answer” for market stability could come this month, state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela SA wrote on Twitter, citing Maduro.

Almost two years after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries set a strategy to eliminate the global oil glut by pressuring rivals with lower prices, markets continue to struggle with excess supply and crude remains capped below $50 a barrel. Opec plans to hold informal talks with competitor Russia in Algiers, fanning speculation that producers may agree on an output cap to shore up prices. Benchmark Brent crude was up 1.1 percent at $46.27 a barrel on Monday at 11:54 a.m. in Dubai.

A freeze would be the group’s first decision to limit output since Opec adopted a Saudi-led plan in 2014 allowing members to pump more to protect market share from increased production from the US to Russia. Opec members and Russia failed to agree at a meeting in Doha in April to limit production after Iran declined to attend and Saudi Arabia refused to proceed without all of the Opec states participating.

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“We are close to an agreement between Opec and non-Opec countries to stabilize the market,” Maduro said, according to Petroleos de Venezuela. Maduro held “positive discussions” with Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, he said at a news conference in Venezuela. 

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