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because oil producing countries agreed to continue cutting production basically to push up prices which seems to be working so far. saudi arabia said it would make cuts of1 million barrels a day injuly and 0pec+ said targets would drop by 1.4 million barrels per day from 202a. 0pec+ accounts for a1% of crude oil and let s get more for our middle east correspondent. it was widely expected before the meeting started on the weekend that 0pec+ would reduce oil production because it is hovering around $75 a barrel. there are concerns it could fall further with global economy struggling and demand wiggling. saudi arabia and some countries were really keen that the oil group goes ahead and makes another cut as a group but most countries were against that idea because any would cut the oil revenue crucial for their economies. saudi arabia was the only one who could make the cut and be able to manage its budget. why is saudi arabia keen to make these cuts? if you look at oil prices as
continue cutting production basically to push prices which seem to be working so far in saudi arabia said they will make cuts of over a million barrels per day injuly and targets would drop by after a one point million barrels. it accounts for about 40% of the rules crude oil and decisions can have a major impact on oil prices. let s skip more for my middle east business correspondent. let s get more. before the meeting started in the oil production and oil production where around $5 a barrel, they have been falling and concerns they could fall further with they could fall further with the global economy and demand weakening. in saudi arabia and some countries were very keen that the group, goes ahead and ask another cut as a group of most countries were against that idea because any cut would lead her impact their oil revenues which is crucial to their economies in saudi arabia was in when they could afford to make the cut and managed its national budget. when they came t
which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around 40% of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1 point 4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some what can this mean for prices around the world? here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some of the fissures within opec plus, and the differing priorities of some key members. before the meeting started on saturday, it was widely expected that the whole group would make cuts deeper prices. but that didn t happen. saudi arabia was quite keen that the whole group implements those cuts from july, but as you were mentioning, a lot of members were not in favour of that because if they cut down production, it s going to impact their oil revenues, which is going to impact their