Energy

OPEC+ expected to raise oil production further on Sunday, sources say

Photo caption: OPEC logo

 

OPEC+ will likely approve another oil output hike on Sunday, sources familiar with the discussions said, adding that the producer group was still debating the final size of the increase for September.

OPEC+, which pumps about half of the world’s oil, has been curtailing production for several years to support the market. But it reversed course this year to regain market share, and as U.S. President Donald Trump demanded OPEC pump more oil to help keep a lid on gasoline prices.

Three sources said eight OPEC+ members could boost output by 548,000 barrels per day in September while a fourth source familiar with OPEC+ talks said discussions on the volume were ongoing and the hike could be smaller.

OPEC and authorities in Saudi Arabia did not respond to requests for comment sent on Thursday.

=== Reuters ===

 

 

Related posts

Oil majors drop deals with Chinese refiner sanctioned by the UK

Editor

IWD 2026: Falcon CEO calls for sustained appointment of women to lead energy firms 

Editor

AfCFTA: NCDMB advocates database of skills, uniform standards for goods, services

Editor

NNPC, US, Deloitte collaborate on GHG emission reduction from OML 34

Editor

MIDOil to build 100,000bpd modular refinery in Lagos

Editor

JP Morgan sees $150 oil if Hormuz remains closed through mid-May

Editor