With A New Saudi Oil Minister In Place Is An OPEC Policy Shakeup Next?

 | Sep 12, 2019 05:30AM ET

OPEC held its Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) meeting this morning, setting the stage for the upcoming OPEC and OPEC+ meeting on Dec. 5th. While not meant for policy creation, JMMC meetings are held to review and discuss compliance of the ongoing OPEC+ agreement, which was last renewed in July for 9 months.

However, the major news from OPEC does not revolve around compliance or future policy from the JMMC meeting, but instead, Sunday’s departure of Khalid Al-Falih from the Saudi oil ministry and his replacement by Prince Abdulaziz, a son of the current Saudi king. The media’s attention this week focused on whether Abdulaziz’s installation as oil minister would result in a change in Saudi oil policy, especially as it relates to OPEC and the deal with Russia and other non-OPEC partners.

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There is no reason to believe the oil ministry’s policies will differ under Abdulaziz. Last week, he was adamant that he would be continuing the deal with Russia. At the World Energy Congress meeting in Abu Dhabi on economic slowdown and a China-U.S. trade war.

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