Saudi Arabia can increase crude production by as much as 25 percent immediately if needed, the country's oil minister said, seeking to allay the concern over supplies that has driven prices to the highest in three years.
Brent crude has gained 15 percent in London this year to about $124 a barrel. Iran has threatened to shut the Strait of Hormuz at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, a transit point for a fifth of the world's traded oil, in response to sanctions on its crude exports imposed over its nuclear program.
"If you believe Hormuz will be closed, I will sell you the Empire State or the Egyptian pyramids," Ali al-Naimi said in a briefing with reporters in Doha, Qatar today. "I want to assure you that there is no shortage of supply in the market. OPEC is supplying what it needs, we have capacity, additional reserves of 2.5 million barrels" a day.
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