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    OPEC+ to gradually restore oil output with flexible adjustment

    April 5, 2025
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    The eight OPEC+ countries that had previously undertaken voluntary production adjustments have reaffirmed their coordinated efforts to support global oil market stability in response to sustained positive market indicators. Representatives from Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman convened virtually on 3 April 2025 to evaluate current market conditions and confirm next steps in their production strategy.

    OPEC+ confirms output increase as oil market outlook improves

    Following an earlier agreement made on 5 December 2024 and reaffirmed on 3 March 2025, the participating nations confirmed the start of a gradual and flexible restoration of previously withheld output, totaling 2.2 million barrels per day. As part of this plan, the group announced that, beginning in May 2025, they will implement a production adjustment of 411,000 barrels per day. This figure includes the scheduled May increment along with two additional monthly increments, collectively aimed at aligning supply with improving global demand.

    The group emphasized that the phased increase in output remains conditional and could be paused or reversed in response to shifts in global demand or economic conditions. This approach reflects OPEC+’s ongoing strategy to maintain a balanced and stable oil market, accommodating both short-term volatility and long-term demand trends. The flexibility in implementation underscores the coalition’s willingness to intervene decisively if market conditions deteriorate.

    Eight countries to implement phased oil production increase

    The eight countries also reaffirmed their commitment to the voluntary adjustments originally agreed at the 53rd meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) held on 3 April 2024. In support of full compliance, the countries reiterated their intention to compensate for any overproduction recorded since January 2024. Updated compensation plans are to be submitted to the OPEC Secretariat by 15 April 2025 and will be published publicly on the Secretariat’s official website.

    The participating nations acknowledged that the production adjustments would not only support global market balance but also assist individual countries in fulfilling their compensation obligations more efficiently. The decision also aligns with broader economic signals suggesting resilient demand and more stable energy markets, influenced by ongoing industrial recovery in major consuming nations. To maintain oversight and ensure conformity, OPEC+ will continue holding monthly meetings to assess prevailing market dynamics, monitor implementation of production levels, and evaluate compensation progress.

    The next meeting is scheduled for 5 May 2025, during which member states will determine output levels for June 2025, based on updated market data and projections. OPEC+ remains focused on its stated objective of ensuring long-term market stability and predictability for producers and consumers alike. The reaffirmation of coordinated voluntary adjustments underlines the bloc’s ongoing role in shaping energy market outcomes amid evolving global economic conditions. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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