KEY POINTS
  • Russia has not so far endorsed a recommendation from a technical committee for OPEC and its allies to deepen production cuts. Oil analysts said it shows a possible lack of harmony in the producers' alliance.
  • The technical committee monitoring the market and production for OPEC+ recommended a 600,000 barrel a day additional cut to stabilize the market.
  • The impact of the coronavirus on transportation in China and elsewhere has dealt a serious blow to the oil market, which could see demand drop by 1 million to 2 million barrels a day temporarily.
Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the government in Moscow, Russia, on February 5, 2020.

Russia's reluctance to jump on board a bigger OPEC production cut may signal a potential fissure within the oil producer alliance, known as OPEC plus.

Led by Saudi Arabia, other OPEC producers and Russia were considering an emergency meeting to cut production in response to the impact of the coronavirus, but it's not now clear whether that will happen.