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Saudi Arabia's energy minister said on Tuesday he was confident that Opec and its partner oil-producing nations, the so-called Opec+ group, would respond responsibly to the spread of the coronavirus.
He also said Saudi Arabia and Russia would continue to engage regarding oil policy.
"Everything serious requires being attended to," the minister, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, told reporters at an industry conference in Riyadh.
An Opec+ committee this month recommended the group deepen its output cuts by an additional 600,000 bpd.
Saudi Arabia supports the further oil production cut, but Russia is yet to announce its final position on the matter.
The minister said he was still talking with Moscow and that he was confident of Riyadh's partnership with the rest of the Opec+ group.
"We did not run out of ideas, we have not closed our phones. There is always a good way of communicating through conference calls," he said.
Regarding the coronavirus, which has impacted Opec member Iran, he said Opec+ members should not be complacent about the virus but added he was confident every Opec+ member was a responsible and responsive producer.
The flu-like Sars-CoV-2 virus which first broke out in China has now spread to more than 20 countries.
"Of course there is an impact and we are assessing, but we'll do whatever we can in our next meeting and we'll address that issue," Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Energy and Industry, said at the same industry conference.
Saudi Aramco chief executive Amin Nasser on Monday said he expected a short-lived impact on oil demand.
"We think this is short term and I am confident that in the second half of the year there is going to be an improvement on the demand side, especially from China," he told Reuters.
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