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Iraq, Kazakhstan concur strategies to make up for OPEC+ overproduction

OPEC+ members Iraq and Kazakhstan have accepted compensate for pumping over their oil output quotas by making additional cuts to their production over the rest of this year, OPEC+ stated in a declaration on Friday.

Iraq and Kazakhstan have been laggards in executing vowed output cuts made with other members of the Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies consisting of Russia. Both countries concurred in April to submit intend on how they will accomplish full compliance.

In the first 3 months of 2024, Iraq and Kazakhstan overproduced by a cumulative 602,000 barrels daily and 389,000 bpd respectively, OPEC+ said in the statement after an online conference on Friday to discuss the strategies.

The plans shared by both countries ... program in information that the entire over-produced volumes will be fully compensated for by end of this year, the declaration said.

Any overproduction from April will be accommodated in the particular compensation plans over the rest of 2024, OPEC stated.

A study on Tuesday showed Iraq was pumping 141,000 bpd above its quota by in April.

OPEC published a table detailing the plans, a copy of which is recreated below.