KUWAIT, July 5 (KUNA) — Kuwait’s Minister of Oil, Tareq Al-Roumi, emphasized the nation’s full backing for OPEC+ initiatives designed to stabilize international oil markets on Saturday. According to a statement from the Ministry of Oil, Al-Roumi led the Kuwaiti delegation at a video conference meeting held on July 5, 2025, involving eight OPEC+ member countries. The meeting, which focused on voluntary production cuts, concluded with an agreement to raise output by 548,000 barrels per day beginning in August 2025. Also representing Kuwait were Mohammed Al-Shatti, the country’s Governor at OPEC, and Sheikh Abdullah Sabah Salem Al-Homoud Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s National Representative to OPEC.
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Kuwait supports global oil market stability
KUWAIT, July 5 (KUNA) — Minister of Oil Tareq Al-Roumi reaffirmed on Saturday Kuwait’s full support for OPEC+ efforts aimed at enhancing the stability of international oil markets.
Al-Roumi headed the Kuwaiti delegation participating in the meeting of the eight OPEC+ countries, held via video conference on July 5, 2025, Ministry of Oil said in a statement.
The meeting of the eight OPEC+ countries involved in voluntary production cuts, agreeing to increase output by 548,000 barrels per day starting in August 2025, statement added. The delegation also included Kuwait’s Governor at OPEC Mohammed Al-Shatti, and the country’s National Representative to OPEC, Sheikh Abdullah Sabah Salem Al-Homoud Al-Sabah. (end) khm.ahs