Oil: Saudi Minister Hopes To Keep Producers, Consumers Happy At These Prices

 | Jun 25, 2021 14:53

When Saudi Oil Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman holds a Zoom call next week for the sixth time this year with his peers from 22 countries, he’ll probably not be thinking of new schemes to get the market higher, but rather about how to stop the group before him from pumping more crude than they ought to at these prices.

It can, of course, be argued that this is a daily job for AbS, as the minister is also referred to at times, by his initials. 

Since he came to office a little less than two years ago, each AbS-chaired meeting of the 13-member OPEC, or Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and its 10 allies led by Russia—who come together as OPEC+— begins with calls for significantly higher production quotas. He deftly shoots each one down, reminding the output hawks in the group that there’s something else more important: the price of oil itself. And, of course, demand and market share.