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Russia's biggest oil company called the market 'idiotic'

Jan 29, 2016, 16:58 IST

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Russia's biggest oil producer has called the huge rally in the price of oil in the past couple of days "idiotic."

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The commodity soared on Thursday, following speculation of an output cut coordinated by Russia and the OPEC nations.

Speaking to the Financial Times, Mikhail Leontyev, a spokesman for the state-owned Rosneft, didn't exactly hold back in his comments, saying (emphasis ours):

Oil surged by as much as 8% after Russia's energy minister Alexander Novak told reporters in the country that officials from Moscow could meet with OPEC next month, and said that the Kremlin is willing to talk about a potential cut in production.

The price of world's most important commodity has continued to rise on Friday, and both major benchmarks gained as much as 2% in early trade this morning.

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Novak also told Bloomberg TV, that Venezuela, an OPEC member, has approached Russia about a potential meeting, which, he says, Russia has agreed to attend.

Rosneft's chief executive Igor Sechin - who is widely thought of as the most important figure in Russia's oil industry - has consistently argued that a government enforced supply cut in would not work because of the structure of the industry, and harsh winters in the country.

On Friday morning, the Bank of Russia also left its key interest rate untouched at 11%, saying that "on the strength of today's decision" the bank sees inflation falling to 7 per cent as early as January 2017 "so it reaches the 4% target by late 2017."

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