'Irresponsible' non-OPEC output behind oil price plunge: UAE
Mazrouei said sharp drop in prices will impose a "major economic burden" on oil producing countries
Abu Dhabi: "Irresponsible" levels of output by producers from outside the OPEC oil cartel is among the main causes of the slump in prices, the United Arab Emirates energy minister charged on Sunday.
"One of the main causes is irresponsible production by some producers from outside the organisation, some of whom are newcomers," Suhail al-Mazrouei told an energy forum in Abu Dhabi.
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Mazrouei said the sharp drop in prices will impose a "major economic burden" on oil producing countries, insisting nonetheless that OPEC's decision last month to maintain output levels was "correct."
"OPEC's decision, which aims to provide the market with time to rebalance, is correct, trategic and useful to the global economy," he said at the forum organised by the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries.
The OPEC decision will "lead to stability in oil prices," he said.
World prices have fallen almost 50 per cent since June, mainly due to a supply glut, the weak global economy and a strong US dollar.