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Sources say that OPEC+ officials will discuss production capacity at Vienna

Sources say that OPEC+ officials will discuss production capacity at Vienna

Two delegates said on Tuesday that OPEC+ delegates plan to meet in Vienna, Austria on Thursday and Friday. They will discuss the method for determining the maximum production capacity for the 22 member producer group.

This issue is controversial because some members, such as the United Arab Emirates, have increased their capacity and pushed for higher quotas while others, such as Africans, have seen a decline. Angola left the group in 2024 due to a disagreement over its production target.

OPEC+ Ministers asked OPEC headquarters in May to develop a method to determine the maximum sustainable production capability for each member. This will be used to establish their production baselines for 2027.

One source said that this week's meeting will be to discuss the method for this assessment. They added that OPEC+ Ministers will make a final decision at their later-in-the year meeting.

OPEC didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Baselines are the production levels that each member uses to cut or increase. OPEC+ has been discussing a new baseline for several years.

In April, eight members of the OPEC+ Alliance, which includes the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, led by Russia began increasing production, partly to regain market shares.

Saudi Arabia, UAE and other members who have invested heavily in energy sectors have benefited from the increases. (Reporting and editing by Alex Lawler, Susan Fenton and Ahmad Ghaddar)

(source: Reuters)