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    OPEC+ has announced a significant increase in oil production, agreeing to raise output by 547,000 barrels per day starting in September. The decision, made during a brief virtual meeting on Sunday, marks another step in the alliance’s efforts to reclaim global market share, following a period of production cuts that had been in place to support prices.

    OPEC+ accelerates supply increase with September production hike
    OPEC+ members agree to accelerate output hikes in virtual meeting amid market share push.

    This latest move reverses a substantial portion of OPEC+’s previous output reductions and includes an additional hike for the UAE, collectively amounting to around 2.5 million barrels per day, approximately 2.4 percent of global oil demand. The decision comes as geopolitical dynamics intensify, with the United States ramping up pressure on India to cease purchasing Russian oil.

    Washington’s efforts are aimed at curbing Moscow’s revenues and compelling Russia to enter negotiations over its ongoing military actions in Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly set an August 8 target for initiating peace talks, linking diplomatic efforts with shifts in global energy trade patterns.

    In a statement after Sunday’s meeting, OPEC+ attributed its decision to robust economic indicators and persistently low global oil inventories. Despite successive output hikes in recent months, oil prices have remained firm, with Brent crude trading close to $70 per barrel as of last Friday, up from around $58 earlier in April.

    OPEC+ boosts supply as global inventories remain tight

    Analysts suggest that resilient seasonal demand and inventory replenishment, particularly in China, have helped absorb the additional supply without destabilizing prices. OPEC+, which includes 10 non-OPEC producers such as Russia and Kazakhstan alongside its core OPEC members, has been gradually increasing output since April.

    The group initiated a 138,000 barrels per day hike in April, followed by monthly increases exceeding 400,000 barrels in May, June, and July. A larger addition of 548,000 barrels per day was implemented for August, leading up to the latest announcement for September. The alliance is scheduled to reconvene on September 7, where it may deliberate on unwinding a further 1.65 million barrels per day of voluntary production cuts currently extended through the end of next year.

    Analysts foresee further OPEC+ decisions amid geopolitical tensions

    These cuts are part of broader curbs totaling 2 million barrels per day across all OPEC+ members, set to expire by the close of 2026. Saudi Arabia remains the most influential member within OPEC+, while Russia leads the bloc’s non-OPEC contributors. Their collaboration continues to shape global oil supply strategies, even as political pressures and market forces present evolving challenges. Analysts believe OPEC+ has managed to pass a critical test by restoring a significant volume of production without triggering a sharp decline in prices.

    However, the group now faces the more complex task of deciding how and when to release the remaining curtailed volumes while maintaining internal cohesion amid growing geopolitical tensions. Market observers are now closely watching the upcoming U.S. decision regarding further actions on Russian energy exports, which could have substantial implications for global supply dynamics in the months ahead. – By Content Syndication Services.

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