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GOP senators urge Saudi Arabia to leave OPEC


A group of Republican senators are saying that Saudi Arabia should leave OPEC and instead become a “free market energy powerhouse.”

The six senators wrote a letter to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoChina: Pompeo has ‘sinister motive’ for pushing ‘Wuhan virus’ language Hillicon Valley: Coronavirus deal includes funds for mail-in voting | Twitter pulled into fight over virus disinformation | State AGs target price gouging | Apple to donate 10M masks Family of American hostage in Iran says he has died MORE urging him to make this case to the Saudis on Wednesday. 

“The Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries is a relic of a cartelized past, one that burdens the Kingdom with free-riders and forces it to shoulder the lion’s share of every production decision,” the letter, signed by Sens. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiTurning the virus into a virtue — for the planet Overnight Energy: Democratic lawmakers seek emissions reductions in airline bailout | House Dems warn Trump against oil industry bailout | GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market MORE (R-Alaska), Kevin CramerKevin John CramerGOP senator apologizes for tweet calling Pelosi ‘retarded,’ blames autocorrect Rand Paul’s coronavirus diagnosis sends shockwaves through Senate GOP plan provides ,200 in cash assistance amid coronavirus MORE (R-N.D.), Dan SullivanDaniel Scott SullivanOvernight Energy: Democratic lawmakers seek emissions reductions in airline bailout | House Dems warn Trump against oil industry bailout | GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market Swing votes steal spotlight in marathon Trump impeachment Q&A MORE (R-Alaska), James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeOvernight Defense: Stimulus bill has .5B for Pentagon | Money would be blocked from border wall | Esper orders 60-day freeze for overseas troop movements Senate panel switches to ‘paper hearings’ amid coronavirus pandemic House bill would ban stock trading by members of Congress MORE (R-Okla.), John HoevenJohn Henry HoevenGOP divided on next steps for massive stimulus package Overnight Energy: Democratic lawmakers seek emissions reductions in airline bailout | House Dems warn Trump against oil industry bailout | GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market GOP senators ask Saudis to stabilize oil market MORE (R-N.D.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), reads.  

“The Kingdom should partner with the United States on strategic energy infrastructure projects across the Indo-Pacific region and in the Americas,” they added. “Riyadh should leave the antique OPEC cartel immediately and join the United States on the global stage as a free market energy powerhouse.”

Their letter comes as the kingdom has increased its oil production and flooded the oil market, resulting in a price drop that has hit U.S. producers. Saudi Arabia made that decision after Russia declined to join OPEC members in agreeing to cut production in response to the slowdown in demand from the coronavirus.

The senators also suggested that aid to Saudi Arabia should be threatened if Riyadh does not follow their wishes. 

“In addition to the various types of aid and assistance we already provide — none of which should ever be offered perpetually and unconditionally — we are reminded of the levers of statecraft the Administration is empowered to exercise,” the letter said. 

“From tariffs and other trade restrictions to investigations, safeguard actions, sanctions, and much else, the American people are not without recourse,” it continued. 

The lawmakers also accused both Russia and Saudi Arabia of “economic warfare against the United States.”

The letter follows recent comments by Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, who said this week that the idea for Saudi Arabia to leave OPEC and form an alliance with the U.S. has been floated.





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