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Russia to Curb Oil Output in Baby Steps While Saudis Cut 80 Times Faster

Russia to Curb Oil Output in Baby Steps While Saudis Cut 80 Times Faster

(Bloomberg) -- Russia played a big part in making possible a new OPEC+ deal to curb production, but initially it’s letting Saudi Arabia shoulder the bulk of actual cuts.

OPEC’s largest ally aims to reduce its January production by at least 50,000 to 60,000 barrels a day compared with October levels, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said Tuesday. That’s about 11,000 barrels a day below November output, Bloomberg calculations based on government data show.

If Saudi Arabia sticks to its plan, it will cut supply about 80 times faster, with a promised decrease by January of about 900,000 barrels a day compared with November.

Russia to Curb Oil Output in Baby Steps While Saudis Cut 80 Times Faster

That’s similar to what happened the first time the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies agreed to cut production two years ago. Saudi Arabia led the way with a rapid output drop, while Russia made more gradual reductions because of the difficulty of adjusting fields quickly in the harsh Siberian winter.

It does mean that when OPEC+ meets again in April to review its agreement, Russia may have only just achieved its targeted cut of about 228,000 barrels a day.

To contact the reporters on this story: Dina Khrennikova in Moscow at dkhrennikova@bloomberg.net;Olga Tanas in Moscow at otanas@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: James Herron at jherron9@bloomberg.net, John Deane

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