This is stated in a statement published on the United States Department of Energy website.

“Secretary of State Perry and Minister Al-Falih have confirmed that as the two leading global oil suppliers, the United States and Saudi Arabia will continue to work together to ensure that global oil markets remain well-equipped to compensate for disruptions, especially in light of aggressive efforts Iran to destabilize them, ”the agency said.

Earlier it was reported that the US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) lowered its forecast for the average price of Brent crude oil in 2019 from $ 66.51 to $ 66.15 per barrel.