An oil drilling rig belonging to Petroamazonas at Miranda Port in Tiputini, Ecuador. Globally, oil and gas producers have cut their capex by about 30%. Reuters
An oil drilling rig belonging to Petroamazonas at Miranda Port in Tiputini, Ecuador. Globally, oil and gas producers have cut their capex by about 30%. Reuters
An oil drilling rig belonging to Petroamazonas at Miranda Port in Tiputini, Ecuador. Globally, oil and gas producers have cut their capex by about 30%. Reuters
An oil drilling rig belonging to Petroamazonas at Miranda Port in Tiputini, Ecuador. Globally, oil and gas producers have cut their capex by about 30%. Reuters

Ecuador to quit Opec in 2020 to seek higher export revenue


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Ecuador, one of the smallest members of Opec, said on Tuesday it will leave the 14-nation bloc from January 1 next year due to fiscal problems.

The Andean nation wants to increase crude production to raise more income and has on multiple occasions broken its output quota fixed by Opec.

"The decision is based on the issues and internal challenges that the country must take on related to fiscal sustainability," the energy ministry said in a statement, without providing further details.

"This measure is in line with the national government's plan to reduce public spending and generate new income," it added.

Ecuador produces about 545,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude, but is struggling with tight liquidity because of a wide fiscal deficit and hefty foreign debt.

It reached a $4.2 billion (Dh15.42bn) deal with the International Monetary Fund in February which allowed it to receive an immediate disbursement of $652 million and opened the door for an additional $6bn in loans.

Despite its decision to leave Opec, Ecuador will continue to support efforts to stabilise the world oil market, the ministry said.

Opec, Russia and other producers have since January 1 this year implemented a deal to cut output by 1.2 million bpd. The alliance, known as Opec+, in July renewed the pact until March 2020.

Ecuador had in February asked Opec for permission to produce above its quota, but the government never confirmed whether the organisation responded to the request.

The country's exit will cause barely a ripple for Opec, said the organisation's former secretary general told Reuters.

"This won't cause any problem for Opec," said Rene Ortiz, who is also a former Ecuador energy minister. "This is more a political issue."

Quito has bet on new oil wells in its top-producing Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini block, which recorded production of 82,658 bpd on Monday, to help increase output.

It is set to provide around $603m in government income in 2020, assuming a crude price of $57 per barrel, according to state oil company Petroamazonas.

Ecuador joined Opec in 1973, withdrew in 1992, then rejoined in 2007.

Other small former Opec members have also left the organisation for fiscal reasons. Indonesia suspended membership in 2016 as it sought to increase oil exports.

In a bid to combat debt, President Lenin Moreno has implemented market-friendly policies and begun an austerity plan that includes layoffs of workers at state-owned companies and cuts to gasoline subsidies.

The plan also includes efforts to find private operators for state-owned companies.

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Dubai is on a mission to record good air quality for 90 per cent of the year – up from 86 per cent annually today – by 2021.

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