The Saskatchewan energy minister said a deal made by most major oil and gas producers to curb production during the COVID-19 pandemic is a positive thing, but also said the province wouldn’t cut production because it is already reduced. “Unfortunately, reductions in Saskatchewan’s oil production are already occurring as a result of current economic and market conditions,” Minister Bronwyn Eyre said in a statement to Global News. “As a result, the Government of Saskatchewan has no current plans to implement mandatory production reductions as a result of this agreement.” On Sunday, the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia and the G20 agreed to cut global oil production by almost 10 million barrels of oil a day. [ Sign