Saudi energy minister: no need for OPEC+ meet if no agreement on handling oil market crisis

The coronavirus outbreak has infected over 110,000 and the death rate has crossed 4,000 around the world in more than 95 countries

Saudi Arabia's energy minister said on Tuesday he does not see a need to hold an OPEC+ meeting in May-June if there was no agreement on what measures should be taken to deal with the impact of the coronavirus on oil demand and prices.

"I fail to see the wisdom for holding meetings in May-June that would only demonstrate our failure in attending to what we should have done in a crisis like this and taking the necessary measures," Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told Reuters, responding to comments made by his Russian counterpart on Tuesday.

Every oil producer needs to maintain its market share: Abdulaziz

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Prince Abdulaziz said every oil producer needs to maintain its market share after Russian energy minister Alexander Novak earlier was quoted as saying that discounts offered by Saudi Aramco for its oil have led to panic in the market. "In a free market every producer needs to demonstrate its competitiveness, preserve and increase its market share," the Saudi minister added.

The coronavirus outbreak has infected more than 110,000 and death rate has crossed 4,000 around the world in more than 95 countries. The WHO has not announced the outbreak a pandemic but it may be called so in future. The virus has its origin from the Hubei province of central China.

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