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OPEC+ likely to adhere to output policy at Aug 1 JMMC meeting

An OPEC+ panel is unlikely this week to make any changes to its existing deal to cut production and to begin unwinding some cuts from October, in spite of current sharp declines in oil rates, 5 sources from the producer group told Reuters.

Leading 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 monitoring committee conference (JMMC) on Thursday at 10:00 GMT.

I believe it is unlikely that we will see a new modification or advancement in Thursday's conference, especially to restrict more OPEC+ production, among the sources said, declining to be identified.

Oil has fallen about 9% so far this month, trading below $80 a barrel on Tuesday, waning on dissipating geopolitical risks and concern about the strength of Chinese demand.

The Saudi federal government's interactions workplace did not immediately return a request for comment. OPEC's head office in Vienna did not instantly respond to a request for comment.

OPEC+ is currently cutting output by a total of 5.86 million barrels per day (bpd), or about 5.7% of global need, in a. series of actions agreed considering that late 2022.

At its last conference in June, the group consented to extend cuts. of 3.66 million bpd by a year until the end of 2025 and to. prolong the most recent layer of cuts - a 2.2 million bpd cut by. eight members - by 3 months until completion of September 2024.

OPEC+ strategies to gradually phase out the cuts of 2.2 million. bpd throughout a year from October 2024 to September. 2025.

The JMMC, which groups the oil ministers from Saudi Arabia,. Russia and other leading manufacturers, typically meets every 2. months and can make suggestions to alter policy.

(source: Reuters)