Venezuelan officials take issue with OPEC production
quota figures
27-09-07
Venezuelan Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez as well as other country officials
have taken issue with the latest oil production quota figures published by
OPEC. On its web site, OPEC's figures reduce Venezuela's quota ceiling to
2.47 mm bpd in November, some 750,000 bpd lower than the 3.22 mm bpd
allotted earlier in September.
Ramirez said there is confusion and manipulation in the figures because,
under OPEC's quota system, Venezuela is allocated 11.5 % of the
organization's total output. He said any change in the system of quotas
would require a resolution by OPEC's ministers.
Venezuela's new production limit represents 9 % of OPEC's 27.25 mm bpd in
total production -- a figure that is in line with estimates by independent
analysts and oil organizations concerning the level of Venezuela's actual
output.
Paris-based International Energy Agency, among other secondary sources of
information, pegs Venezuela's output at 2.4 mm bpd. In his criticism of
OPEC's figures, Ramirez said they reflect information based on such
secondary sources.
Carlos Ramones, Venezuela's vice-minister of finance, also expressed
surprise about the OPEC decision, saying the ministry will review the change
for the 2008 budget.
"You can't reduce that many barrels to the quota [ceiling.] This will be
reviewed because we have to set an oil production level for the [2008]
budget," he said.
The OPEC figures also might come as an embarrassment to Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez, who as recently as Sept. 16 announced plans to increase his
country's oil production to 5 mm bpd in 2012 from the current 3.2 mm bpd.
Source: www.ogj.com |