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Saudi minister rejects claims kingdom’s oil policy has political motivation

Saudi Arabia’s oil minister has rejected claims that the kingdom is intent on pushing prices lower, saying the sharp falls were a “temporary” problem and not driven by political will.

The comments from Ali al-Naimi yesterday initially provided support for the oil price, which has fallen 45 per cent since mid-June to five and a half year lows. Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, rose to $64.22 a barrel, but fell in afternoon trading in the US to $60.40, down 78 cents.

“I am optimistic about the future,” Mr Naimi said. “What we are facing now and what the world is facing is a temporary situation and will pass.” Mr Naimi blamed the falls on a rise in non-Opec supply at a time when demand was slowing down amid weaker global economic growth. But he said the market “must not forget the negative role of speculators” in causing volatility.

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