Iran does not require a permit to increase oil production - the profile departments of the country

Date: 06:51, 04-12-2015.

Almaty. December 3. Silkroadnews - On the eve of the 168th meeting of the OPEC Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh sent a letter to members of the organization and stressed that Iran does not require anyone's permission to increase oil production, sends IrTAG.
According to the Iranian minister, the letter was not written in order to obtain the consent of the members of OPEC to increase oil production. It calls on the members of the Organization to adhere to quotas, and the proposes to consider Iranian oil in OPEC production programs.
Bijan Zanganeh noted that the withdrawal of Iranian oil from the market was the result of illegal actions, and once again stressed that Iran does not expect any resolutions on the part of OPEC.
Iranian Oil Minister, in his letter addressed to the director of OPEC, asks the members of the organization to keep oil production capacity at 30 million barrels a day, which means that Saudi Arabia and some other countries will have to cut oil production by about 1.5 million barrels day.
As it is known, the 168th OPEC meeting will be held this Friday, on December 4, in Vienna. It is expected that it will be again discussed the question of the volume of oil production by OPEC countries.

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