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OPEC+ set to keep output policy the same at panel meeting

An OPEC+ ministerial panel scheduled to satisfy on Wednesday is unlikely to suggest any modifications to policy, allowing the group to start slowly increasing production from December, 2 sources from told Reuters.

Ministers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies led by Russia, or OPEC+ as the group is known, will hold an online joint ministerial tracking committee (JMMC) at 1200 GMT.

The 2 sources, who declined to be recognized, said Wednesday's conference is not likely to bring any surprises. One of them said it will reaffirm the requirement for member countries to comply with their production targets under the deal.

International oil costs fell listed below $70 a barrel in September for the very first time considering that late 2021, however have because rallied.

Today, costs have actually risen around 5% to above $75 on concerns a possible escalation in the Middle East following Iran's greatest military attack yet versus Israel might disrupt crude output from the region.

OPEC+ is cutting output by a total of 5.86 million barrels per day (bpd), or about 5.7% of international demand, in a series of actions concurred since late 2022.

It plans a 180,000 bpd increase in December, as part of a. steady unwinding of its most recent layer of voluntary cuts. throughout 2025. The walking was delayed from October after rates. slid.

Countries' compliance will remain in focus at the meeting and in. the coming weeks, particularly that of Iraq and Kazakhstan that. have actually guaranteed what are referred to as payment cuts of 123,000 bpd. in September and more in later months to make up for their. previous over-production.

An OPEC+ source informed Reuters recently that clearness on. whether the compensation cuts were made in September would allow. the December boost to go on.

Nevertheless, a lack of compliance could prompt Saudi Arabia and. others to relax their cuts much faster from December, experts stated.

If they stop working to comply, we can envision a swifter. sunsetting of the voluntary cuts, Helima Croft of RBC Capital. said in a report.

The JMMC, which groups the oil ministers from Saudi Arabia,. Russia and other leading producers, usually meets every two. months and can make recommendations to change policy.

(source: Reuters)