Iraq: OPEC Members Committed to Agreed Production Rates

An OPEC flag is seen on the day of OPEC+ meeting in Vienna in Vienna, Austria October 5, 2022. (Reuters)
An OPEC flag is seen on the day of OPEC+ meeting in Vienna in Vienna, Austria October 5, 2022. (Reuters)
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Iraq: OPEC Members Committed to Agreed Production Rates

An OPEC flag is seen on the day of OPEC+ meeting in Vienna in Vienna, Austria October 5, 2022. (Reuters)
An OPEC flag is seen on the day of OPEC+ meeting in Vienna in Vienna, Austria October 5, 2022. (Reuters)

Iraqi oil minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani stressed OPEC members are committed to the agreed production rates until the end of 2023, a ministry statement said on Saturday.   

Abdel-Ghani made these remarks during a ministerial meeting of the member states of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) via video conference.   

OPEC+ members are expected to hold a virtual meeting that would conduct "a review of developments in the oil market and challenges facing producers, and an emphasis on the decisions of OPEC+ regarding reducing production to the prescribed quantities, to achieve more stability and balance for the market,” added the minister.   

OPEC+ will likely stick to its oil output targets when it meets on Sunday, five OPEC+ sources said on Saturday, a day after the Group of Seven (G7) nations agreed a price cap on Russian oil.  

Many analysts and OPEC ministers have said the price cap was confusing and probably inefficient as Moscow has been selling most of its oil to countries like China and India, which have refused to condemn the war in Ukraine.   

OPEC virtually met on Saturday without allies such as Russia and discussed mostly administrative matters, sources said. The ministers did not discuss the Russian price cap.  

Five OPEC+ delegates said on Saturday the OPEC+ meeting on Sunday would likely approve a policy rollover.   

On Friday, two separate OPEC+ sources said a further output cut was not entirely off the table given concern about economic growth and demand. 



Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port
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Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds New CSTAR LINE IMB1 Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of the new IMB1 shipping service, operated by CSTAR LINE, to Jeddah Islamic Port as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance maritime connectivity between the Kingdom and the rest of the world and to support the movement of national exports and imports.
This initiative aligns with Mawani’s broader efforts to facilitate smooth trade between Saudi ports and regional and international ports, while boosting operational efficiency to maximize the Kingdom’s competitive advantage, SPA reported.

It also supports the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a global logistics hub and a vital link between three continents.
The new shipping service will connect Jeddah Islamic Port with the ports of Nhava Sheva and Mundra in India, Evyap in Türkiye, Novorossiysk in Russia, and Jebel Ali in the UAE, with a total capacity of 2,100 TEUs.
Mawani’s partnerships with major global shipping lines play a crucial role in enhancing the competitiveness of Jeddah Islamic Port, expanding its maritime service network, and boosting operational efficiency, further reinforcing its status as a strategic logistics hub on the Red Sea coast.