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OPEC+ discusses additional hold-up to oil output hike, sources state

OPEC+ countries are going over an additional delay to a planned oil output trek that was due to start in January, 2 sources from the manufacturer group said on Tuesday, ahead of Sunday's conference to decide policy for the early months of 2025.

The two OPEC+ sources were speaking after OPEC+ members Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Russia held talks in Baghdad, Iraq on Tuesday. OPEC+ comprises the Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies led by Russia.

OPEC+ had actually planned to slowly roll back oil production cuts with small increases over lots of months in 2024 and 2025. But a. downturn in Chinese and global demand, and rising output exterior. the group, have put a dampener on that strategy.

Azerbaijan's Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov told Reuters. on Monday that OPEC+ may at Sunday's conference consider leaving. its present oil output cuts in place from Jan. 1. The conference. will be held online, OPEC+ sources said.

Last week, OPEC+ sources said the output walking could be. delayed until the very first quarter. Experts at Commerzbank anticipate. it might be delayed until at least the end of the first. quarter.

Despite OPEC+'s cuts and hold-ups to output hikes, oil costs. have actually primarily stayed in a $70-$ 80 per barrel range this. year and on Tuesday were trading below $74 a barrel, not far. above a 2024 low reached in September.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, Saudi Arabian. Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and Russian Deputy. Prime Minister Alexander Novak attended the meeting in Baghdad.

They went over the conditions of worldwide energy markets and. matters related to the production of crude oil, its flow to. markets, and meeting need, Iraq's Prime Minister Workplace said.

The significance of maintaining stability, balance, and fair. prices was stressed, while worrying the crucial role played by. the OPEC+ group in this regard, the office included.

Russian energy minister Sergei Tsivilev and deputy energy. minister Pavel Sorokin were likewise present, according to an image. posted on the X account of the Iraqi prime minister's media. office.

(source: Reuters)