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OPEC+ unlikely to change output policy at panel meeting

An OPEC+ ministerial panel is unlikely to suggest any oil output policy modifications at a. meeting in the future Wednesday, three OPEC+ sources informed ,. following the manufacturers' earlier choice to extend voluntary. oil output cuts up until June.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and. allies led by Russia, called OPEC+, is set up to hold an. online joint ministerial monitoring committee conference (JMMC) at. 1100 GMT to evaluate the marketplace and members' application of. output cuts.

Oil has rallied this year, driven by tighter supply, attacks. on Russian energy infrastructure and war in the Middle East. Brent unrefined traded above $89 a barrel on Wednesday, up. from $77 at the end of 2023.

2 of the three sources, who asked not to be named because. they were not authorised to speak publicly, said they expected a. simple conference. 5 other sources on Tuesday had a. simliar view.

OPEC+ members, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, last month. agreed to extend voluntary output cuts of 2.2 million barrels. per day (bpd) until the end of June to support the market.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated on Friday. Russia has actually chosen to concentrate on lowering oil output rather than. exports in the second quarter to uniformly share production cuts. with other OPEC+ member nations.

When the voluntary curbs end at the end of June, the. total cuts by OPEC+ are set to decrease to 3.66 million bpd as. agreed in earlier steps starting in 2022.

The JMMC unites leading OPEC+ nations including. Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United Arab Emirates.

The panel typically fulfills every 2 months and can make. recommendations to change policy that can then be talked about and. validated in a complete ministerial meeting including all members.

(source: Reuters)