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OPEC gets upgraded strategies from Iraq, Kazakhstan on overproduction payment

OPEC has actually received upgraded output settlement strategies from Iraq and Kazakhstan, mentioning that they aim to offset their overproduction in the first seven months of this year by September 2025, the producer group said on Thursday.

OPEC and other producers including Russia, called OPEC+,. have executed a series of output cuts given that late 2022 to. support the market, most of which remain in place up until completion of. 2025.

Iraq's cumulative overproduction in between January and July. was 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) and Kazakhstan's was. 699,000 bpd, OPEC said.

Iraq's oil ministry verified on Thursday it had submitted. an updated compensation plan to the OPEC Secretariat and stated it. had taken real and concrete actions to lower production levels. while working to make up for the quantities that exceeded the. designated production levels in previous months.

The move underscored Iraq's devotion to supporting the. collaborations made by the OPEC+ group to accomplish balance and. stability in the international oil market, and to protect the. interests of all producing and taking in nations alike, it. added.

Russia stated earlier this month it exceeded its July. production quota agreed with OPEC+ however promised to comply with it. and to make up for excess output.

On Aug. 1, OPEC+ confirmed a strategy to begin loosening up the. most recent layer of cuts of 2.2 million bpd from October, with. the caveat that it might be stopped briefly or reversed if required.

(source: Reuters)