Of course, the producer group could continue advising patience to the world for the elusive evidence of a decline in global oil inventories, as it has being doing for the past few months. But this week proved that no one is listening any more.
Crude’s clumpy cascade this week into bear market territory could be put down to algorithmic and technical selling, but for the purposes of this discussion, the mechanism behind the latest downward spiral is moot. OPEC needs to respond not to the crude traders’ seeming paranoia, but to the fact that its current quantum of cutbacks have been all but neutralised.
OPEC and its non-OPEC collaborators are in a corner, but if the Saudi and Russian energy ministers stand behind their “whatever-it-takes” pledge of last month to rebalance the markets, the time has come to deepen the cuts. It won't be easy, but it is not impossible and a far more suitable option for OPEC than admitting defeat.
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