OPEC+ members agreed to increase production

At a meeting held on Thursday, April 3, eight OPEC+ members decided to maintain the production quota of 411,000 bpd for next May, although the organization increased its loss forecast

The recent decision by eight OPEC+ members to maintain the increase in crude oil production in May led prices to extend their previous losses.

On Thursday, April 3, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria, Kazakhstan, and Oman decided to maintain the increase in production in May, at 411,000 barrels of oil per day.

“Oil prices, which had already lost more than 4 % following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of imposing tariffs on his trading partners, deepened their decline,” the statement said. On the other hand, OPEC+ also announced that there will be another 3.65 million bpd in production cuts through the end of 2026 to support the market.

The eight OPEC+ members had considered increasing production by 135,000 bpd next month “as part of a plan to gradually unwind their most recent layer of cuts.”

However, at last week’s virtual meeting, they approached their decision differently. Upon learning of the measure, OPEC justified the decision by citing “the continuation of healthy market fundamentals and the positive market outlook,” which “includes the increase originally planned for May, in addition to two monthly increases.”

The eight member countries will meet again on May 5 to decide on the production quota for the month of June.

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Source: finanzasdigital

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