OPEC Thread - November 27 2014

Anyone have an idea when the announcement can be expected on Thursday (New York time)? My guess from the OPEC link would be 16:00 CET (noon EST). If anyone has a better idea on time please share, trading ideas welcome!

BBG says the following: (I think the time they quote is the start, not the presser)

-OPEC conference. Oil ministers from the 12-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries meet in Vienna to decide policy. There will be a press conference with OPEC Secretary General Abdalla El-Badri. 10:00 CET (04:00 EST).

OPEC's link here:
http://www.opec.org/opec_web/static...ress_room/166th_Meeting_Tentative_Program.pdf
 
Naimi ‘as happy as can be’ ahead of OPEC meeting

SaudiGazette said:
Asked if he thought this week's meeting might be a difficult one, as many analysts have said, he replied: "No - why?"

He was no more forthcoming when asked about the 30 percent drop in the price of oil since June: "It goes up and it goes down."

"This is not the first time the market is oversupplied," he said. Asked to comment on the state of the oil market, Naimi said: "Aren't there enough comments already?"

I love this guy.

Saudi, Russia pre-OPEC talks yield no oil output cut

Reuters said:
"We discussed the situation in the market, we shared our points of view, we need to keep in contact and we agreed to meet again in three months," Ramirez, who until recently was oil minister and president of state oil company PDVSA, said.

Reuters said:
Igor Sechin, the head of Russian state oil company Rosneft and a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, arrived in Vienna on Tuesday amid hints that Moscow could cut output or exports if the producer group did the same. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak also attended the four-country meeting.

"I'd like to highlight that current oil prices are not critical for us. We can postpone some capital-intensive projects," Sechin told the meeting, according to a Rosneft statement.

"What is going to happen of course is that it (low prices) will have an impact on the global oil supply," he said, apparently referring to a possible longer-term drop in output in countries where oil production is more expensive, including some projects in the United States.

I'm leaning towards no cut this meeting.
 
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