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OPEC+ is discussing the delay of a planned increase in oil output in October, sources report – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/04 at 9:31 PM
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OPEC+ is currently considering delaying a planned output increase due to the recent drop in oil prices, which have reached their lowest levels in 9 months. Concerns about a weak global economy, particularly soft data from China, the world’s largest oil importer, have contributed to the decline in oil prices. Despite initially planning a 180,000 barrel per day hike in October, market volatility caused by oil facility shutdowns in Libya and a weak demand outlook have prompted discussions within the group about postponing the increase.

There are indications that a delay in the output increase is likely, as some members of OPEC+ have suggested holding off on the planned hike. The decision to delay the increase is being considered amidst market uncertainty and instability. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, as well as the Saudi government communications office, have not responded to requests for comment on the potential delay. Eight members of OPEC+ were slated to raise output by 180,000 bpd in October as part of a plan to unwind previous production cuts while keeping other cuts in place until the end of next year.

Despite the news of a potential delay in the output increase, Brent crude traded 1% higher at $74.47 a barrel on Wednesday. The increase in oil prices was attributed to the speculation of a delay but remained at its lowest level since December. Price volatility has been heightened in recent weeks due to the standoff between rival factions in OPEC producer Libya, which resulted in a significant loss of production. Additionally, news of a possible resolution to the conflict led to a 5% slump in prices on Tuesday.

Factors contributing to the decline in oil prices also include weak Chinese demand and a decrease in global refining margins, which could potentially lead to a reduction in crude processing by refiners. Analysts have noted that China’s underperformance has impacted growth projections for the year, as the country continues to fall behind in crude imports and refinery throughput levels. With uncertainties surrounding global economic conditions and market stability, the decision to delay the output increase reflects ongoing challenges faced by OPEC+ members in navigating the complex energy landscape.

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