Oil producer cartel OPEC and its partners will need to keep production lower than their agreed target through 2019 for benchmark Brent crude to come back to $70 a barrel (bbl), oil and gas consultancy Rystad Energy said.
Last week, the OPEC and its Russia-led allies agreed to slash oil production by a bigger-than-expected 1.2 million barrels per day (MMbbl/d).
The producer group needs to stay 700,000 bbl/d below its agreed target of 31.8 MMbbl/d through 2019 in order to bring a recovery in benchmark Brent crude prices to the $70 per bbl level, Rystad analyst Bjornar Tonhaugen said in a note.
"The agreed production cuts will not be enough to ensure sustained and immediate recovery in oil prices," Tonhaugen said.
Crude prices have see-sawed of late on worries of a global economic slowdown on one hand, and a boost from production cuts on the other.
Brent crude futures, currently trading at just over $61 a bbl, have lost nearly a third of their value since reaching a four-year high of $86.74 in early October.
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