Norwegian Petroleum Minister Rules Out Participation in Oil Output Freeze

© REUTERS / Nerijus Adomaitis/File PhotoOil and gas company Statoil gas processing and CO2 removal platform Sleipner T is pictured in the offshore near the Stavanger, Norway, February 11, 2016
Oil and gas company Statoil gas processing and CO2 removal platform Sleipner T is pictured in the offshore near the Stavanger, Norway, February 11, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Norway has no plans to participate in oil production freezes as it "doesn’t make sense" for the country, Tord Lien, Norway's Minister of Petroleum and Energy, said Tuesday.

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"For Norway to participate in the freeze just doesn't make sense, the trend [for oil prices] is downwards anyway," Lien told reporters.

In April, major oil-producing states failed to reach an output-freezing agreement in Doha, Qatar. Saudi Arabia, which had previously said that it would freeze output only if Iran followed suit, cited Tehran’s absence at the talks as reason for not supporting an output freeze.
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