Saudi Arabia's energy minister says there's been "very strong compliance" by OPEC and non-OPEC oil countries to the production cuts agreed on in December.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum at the Swiss ski resort of Davos, Khalid al-Falih said producers have gone "extra miles" and the majority have exceeded their agreed cuts.
He said there's a "very high level of data available" showing the first part of January has shown higher compliance. Earlier today, the International Energy Agency said global oil output is dropping.
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However, the IEA's executive director, Fatih Birol, said the higher oil prices prompted by the production cut could see a rise in output from US shale gas producers.
Oil prices are trading over USD 50 a barrel, nearly double the level they were a year ago.
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