Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said members of OPEC and non-cartel members are nearing a deal on production, MarketWatch reports.
“We had a long bilateral meeting with [Iran’s president Hassan] Rouhani. We’re close to a deal between OPEC producer countries and non-OPEC,” he told a news conference Sunday at the end of a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, according to media reports.
Venezuela’s economy, highly dependent on oil revenue, has been severely hit by the slide in crude oil prices, and its government has been pushing hard for an agreement to limit global supply.
However, several key members have dashed hopes for an agreement at the Algeria meeting. Cartel chief Mohammed Barkindo said late Saturday that no decision on oil production will be made next week as it is an informal meeting and “not a decision-making meeting.”
Barkindo said OPEC would try to reach a consensus and then could call an emergency meeting to make an actual decision, but only on the condition that all members reach an agreement.