18 Aug 2022
OPEC's al-Ghais: Relatively optimistic on oil outlook for 2023 – Reuters
OPEC's new secretary general Haitham al-Ghais told Reuters on Thursday that he was relatively optimistic on the oil market outlook for 2023 and added that the world was dealing with economic pressures of inflation in a very good way.
"I want to be very clear about it - we could cut production if necessary, we could add production if necessary," as-Ghais further elaborated. "It all depends on how things unfold. But we are still optimistic, as I said. We do see a slowdown in 2023 in demand growth, but it should not be worse than what we've had historically."
Market reaction
Oil prices continued to rise after these comments and the barrel of West Texas Intermediate was last seen rising 3.% on a daily basis at $90.28.