OPEC will probably stick with its current production target as demand for its crude next year will be at a similar level, said three delegates from the group. The 12-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will make that decision in two days, when ministers meet in Vienna, the officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because discussions are private. The three delegates spoke to Bloomberg before Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi arrived at his hotel in Vienna. “The market is doing well for the past two years, price is doing well, supply and demand in equilibrium, inventories are in the right position,” al-Naimi told reporters. “The market is in the best condition it can be.” Rising supply from outside OPEC, including surging U.S. shale oil production, has coincided this year with disruptions in some members, such as Libya and Iraq , while Iranian exports remain curtailed because of […]