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Oil price rebounds as OPEC meets today

World oil prices rebounded slightly yesterday, after recent heavy losses, with traders on tenterhooks on the eve of a key production meeting of the OPEC oil cartel in Vienna.
New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for April delivery rose 42 cents to US$80.22 a barrel.
London’s Brent North Sea crude for April delivery was up 48 cents to US$78.37. The contract expires at the close.
The market bounced back slightly after diving the previous day on the back of the strong dollar, and concerns about US energy demand and possible Chinese moves to cool its booming economy.
Key OPEC members said last Monday that there was no need for the cartel to change its official oil output target owing to the current supply, demand and price situation amid a world economic recovery.
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has no need to “disturb” a balanced oil market, Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Nuaimi told media ahead of the cartel’s latest meeting to set production levels.
Asked if OPEC should change its official output quota at a meeting to be held in Vienna on today, Nuaimi, whose country is the cartel’s biggest oil producer, replied: “Why should we change? The market is in balance, the price is great, inventories are coming down, so why do we need to do anything?”
He added: “Based on what we see, everybody’s happy with the market. We are extremely happy with the market. The economy is doing well, (and it) will do better down the road. I don’t see any reason to disturb this happy situation.”
The cartel’s second largest producer Iran meanwhile said that OPEC should not raise its official output ceiling as there was still no sign of any increase in world demand.

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