OPEC members and other oil-producing countries may not be able to agree a reduction in output to help shore up plunging prices, Saudi Arabia said on Thursday.
"No, I am not confident," Saudi oil minister Khalid Al-Falih told reporters after coming out of a meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Vienna.
"We're still debating the distribution" of any possible cuts, he added.
Iraqi minister Thamir Abbas Al Ghadhban said deliberations would continue on Friday.
But he said: "We are hopeful that an agreement can reached."
"We don't need permission from anyone to cut," Saudi minister Al-Falih said. The US "is not in a position to tell us what to do."
Ideally, "the price would be better to stand at USD60-70. That is acceptable for most OPEC countries."
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