U.S. officials: Kerry and the King of Saudi Arabia discuss oil supplies



A senior official of the US State Department that Secretary John Kerry and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia discussed briefly the world's oil supply at a meeting on the Iraqi crisis on Friday.
The official added that Kerry pointed out during the meeting to remarks by Saudi oil official recently that Saudi Arabia would increase supplies if the crisis Iraq or Syria to disrupt supplies.
He said the official, who briefed reporters on the substance of the talks, "the Minister noted positively to a statement recently in Saudi Arabia reflects the desire of the Kingdom in the Act in the event of any trouble."The official said that Kerry believed the Saudi official's remarks "constructive."US officials expressed their belief that the existing concerns in the oil market would be for a more inclusive Government in Baghdad could be addressed Sunni insurgency threatens to divide Iraq.No change in the price of Brent crude during trading Friday following one of the largest landings downloads in international measurement ore this year because of declining fears about Iraq's exports.
Prices fell more than $ 2 from the highest level reached since nine months is $ 115.71 in 19 June and that with continued production of oil fields in southern Iraq unchanged despite the fighting in the North and West of the country. Producing oil fields in southern Iraq, most of the production of Iraq, which has 3.3 million barrels per day
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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