Commenting on the “OPEC +” decision, the Saudi Energy Minister recalls Adel Imam’s play

Commenting on the “OPEC +” decision, the Saudi Energy Minister recalls Adel Imam’s play

When responding on the “OPEC +” group’s announcement of its intention to lower the oil production ceiling by two million barrels per day, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman noted one of the plays.
The Saudi Energy Minister responded in response to a query on claims made by some individuals that the decision to reduce output will not have the desired genuine effect on market performance but will instead have a long-term impact on global economies.

There is no lineage; if anything has an impact, it refers to how it influences inflation, according to Prince Abdul Aziz. I’m not sure if it’s fair to bring up Adel Imam’s line in his play, “Oh, stink, stink, oh this, oh this” (when he said), “There is an influence that we are attempting to evaluate, what is in it, and may God bless Muhammad and our leader.

“Video | Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Energy Minister, citing one of the plays: If the OPEC+ decision has no effect on the markets, inflation will not change.
Additionally, “OPEC +” voted to lower output quotas by two million barrels per day for the month of November during its meeting on Wednesday in Vienna.
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