Oil prices rise on talk of Russia, OPEC coordination

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AFP, New York :
Oil prices were lifted Tuesday by talk of possible coordination between Saudi Arabia and Russia to cut petroleum output.
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for March delivery rose $1.11 to $31.45 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
In London, Brent North Sea crude for March delivery rose $1.30 to $31.80 a barrel.
Iraqi Oil Minister Adel Abdulmahdi said at a conference in Kuwait that Baghdad was “ready to cooperate” on cutting production to raise oil prices, but only if non-OPEC producers did so as well.
Abdulmahdi was also quoted by Bloomberg as describing increased “flexibilty” on output between Russia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
State-owned Russian news agency Tass reported that Russian oil company Lukoil has asked the Kremlin to work with OPEC to limit output.
That followed remarks Monday from OPEC secretary general Abdullah el-Badri calling for OPEC and non-OPEC producers to work together to boost prices.
Analysts expressed skepticism that oil producers are close to such an agreement.
“The need for a reduction in output is clear – as it has been to us for the past 18 months – but it remains uncertain whether Saudi Arabia and its allies within OPEC are ready to return to the bargaining table,” said Tim Evans, analyst at Citi Futures.
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