LONDON: ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ and Russia have agreed to cooperate in oil markets, saying they will not act immediately but could limit output in future.
Below is a text of the statement:
Joint Statement of Saudi Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Khalid A. Al-Falih and Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak:
Khalid A. Al-Falih and Alexander V. Novak met in Hangzhou on the sidelines of the G20 Summit.
In their meeting, the ministers recognized the importance of maintaining their ongoing dialogue about current developments in oil and gas markets and indicated their mutual desire to further expand their bilateral relations in energy.
This stems from the fact that the two countries currently shoulder the responsibility of producing more than 2I -percent of global oil demand which is required to fuel global economic growth, improve standards of living and help achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
1. The Ministers recognize the current challenges in the supply side of the global oil market, including major contraction of capital investments in oil extraction on a global scale, particularly in exploration, as well as mass deferrals of investment projects, which made the market, as a whole, more volatile and therefore unsustainable to both producers and consumers in the long term.
There is an imperative to mitigate excessive volatility harmful to global economic stability and growth. In this regard, the Ministers noted that constructive dialogue and close cooperation among major oil producing countries is crucial to oil market stability to ensure sustainable levels of investment for the long term.
Therefore, the Ministers agreed to act jointly or with other producers.
In addition, the Ministers agreed to continue consultations on market conditions by establishing a joint monitoring task force to continuously review the oil market fundamentals and recommend measures and joint actions aimed at securing oil market stability and predictability.
2. The Ministers agreed to promote cooperation between ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ and the Russian Federation in the oil and gas industry, including deployment of new technologies, exchange of information and expertise to raise the level of technology applications in production, refining, storage, transport and distribution, as well as equipment production, support services such as engineering, manufacturing and research activities, along with collaboration in power generation and renewable energy.
3. The ministers committed to explore the possibility of creating a joint database on advanced energy technologies, along with feasibility assessments of their deployment, utilization, and financing through sovereign funds of both countries.
4. The Ministers decided that the first meeting of the Saudi-Russia Working Group on oil and gas cooperation established according to Article 4 of the Cooperation Agreement between the government of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ and the government of the Russian Federation on oil and gas cooperation dated Sept. 2 2003 and the Execution Program of the agreement dated June 18 2015, shall be held during October 2016, to enhance the cooperation, and implementation of what has been agreed upon.
Furthermore, the ministers will meet again on the sidelines of the upcoming meetings of IEF in Algeria and OPEC’s November meeting in Vienna.
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Saudi-Russian joint statement on oil market cooperation
Updated 05 September 2016