India says Output Cut Decision by OPEC will Raise Price again and
Hit Consumption-led Recovery, Hurt Customers
A decision by OPEC+ to continue with
an output cut would undermine a consumption-led recovery and hurt consumers in oil buying nations, Indian Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday.
The world's third biggest oil
importer and consumer, India had been urging major producers to ease output cuts
and help global economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic as well as rein
in prices.
"As one of the largest
crude-consuming countries, India is concerned that such actions by producing
countries have the potential to undermine consumption-led recovery and more so
hurt consumers, especially in our price-sensitive market," Pradhan told
Reuters.
OPEC and its allies agreed on Thursday
to extend most oil output cuts into April, offering small exemptions to Russia
and Kazakhstan, after deciding that the demand recovery from the coronavirus
pandemic was still fragile despite a recent oil price rally.