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Eight members of OPEC+ agree to increase oil production 137 thousand barrels per day in October

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Eight members of the Organization of the‍ Petroleum Exporting ⁢Countries (OPEC) ⁤and its allies, ⁣collectively known as OPEC+, agreed on‍ September 5,‌ 2023, to modestly increase oil⁤ production by 137,000 ⁣barrels per day in October. The decision, ⁢reached during a virtual meeting of the Joint Ministerial ‌Monitoring Committee (JMMC), signals a ⁢slight ‍easing of the groupS supply constraints amid concerns about⁣ global economic growth‌ and fluctuating demand.

The incremental increase-a fraction of global supply,which totals roughly 100 million barrels per day-comes after months of voluntary production cuts intended ​to bolster prices. While the​ move is unlikely to dramatically alter the ⁢oil market in the short term, it reflects a cautious attempt by OPEC+⁣ to balance‌ its commitment to price stability wiht‌ the need to respond to evolving market conditions. The decision impacts consumers​ worldwide, influencing gasoline prices and broader economic activity, and sets the stage for further‌ deliberations at the full OPEC+ ⁤meeting scheduled for November 30, ​2023.

Saudi Arabia,Russia,and other key producers within the alliance⁤ will implement the agreed-upon adjustments. The 137,000⁤ barrel per day increase represents a collective adjustment across several nations,not a single country’s output hike.

OPEC+ has wielded significant influence over global oil markets ‌since 2020, initially implementing⁢ record cuts to offset the demand destruction‍ caused ‌by the COVID-19⁢ pandemic. The group has‌ since gradually unwound some of those cuts,⁤ but has consistently intervened to⁣ manage supply and⁤ prevent ‍sharp price ‌swings. The current ​production levels and future adjustments are closely watched by governments and energy companies globally.

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