Energy Ministers of the G20 countries pledged to take immediate measures to maintain stability of the energy market in light of the pandemic of coronavirus, according to a communiqué on the results of the extraordinary meeting of the energy of the "big twenty" on the last working day of the week. "The significant economic downturn and uncertainty of forecast pandemic has exacerbated the imbalance of supply and demand for energy, increased the instability of the energy market, directly affecting the oil and gas sector and extended to other areas, which further affects the recovery of the global economy ", - reported in circulation. Also the G20 agreed on the establishment of a monitoring group response to the situation on the energy market. The group is open to all energy Ministers of the countries "big twenty" on a voluntary basis, and its Chairman will be Saudi Arabia. The next meeting on the state of the energy market in the G20 will meet in September, but if necessary, the participants have the opportunity to meet before. on the last working day of the week, OPEC members agreed a new deal on oil. The contract will be valid for two years - until may 1, 2022-th. The first two months of the decline in production will be ten million barrels a day. In the 2nd half of the reduction required to reach eight million in 2021, or six million barrels. the deal involved 23 countries, and among them ten members of OPEC. <span style="color:darkgray