Saudi minister says ready to raise output if new clients emerge


Far from cutting back production, Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi says the kingdom is, in fact, prepared to increase oil output and claim a bigger market share should new customers emerge - AFP Photo.

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia is prepared to increase its oil output and claim a bigger market share to meet the demands of new customers, Monday's edition of the Saudi-owned al-Hayat newspaper quoted the kingdom's oil minister as saying.

Asked if Saudi Arabia wanted to maintain a market share of 9.7 million barrels per day, Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told the newspaper: "Yes, if a new client comes along, and then we may increase it."

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