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Novak, the Russian oil minister, says that there has been no discussion yet about the OPEC+ increasing their oil production from July.

RIA News Agency reported that Alexander Novak, the Russian prime minister, said on Monday morning that the OPEC+ grouping of major oil producers had not yet discussed raising output by another 411,000 barley per day before its meeting.

On May 28, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies led by Russia will host an online ministerial conference.

Novak told RIA that he expected the two to discuss the current market conditions, forecasts, and "adjustments".

Eight OPEC+ nations will meet separately, who had committed to voluntary extra cuts in oil production. Three OPEC+ source told us earlier that day they will meet on May 31 - a day sooner than originally planned.

Sources have said that the meeting will decide on July production, which will increase by another 411,000 barrels a day.

Novak said that the G7-EU plans to reduce the price cap on Russian oil from its current level of $ 60 per barrel to $50 was unacceptable, and that these restrictions had failed to curtail Russian oil exports. (Reporting and writing by Olesya Astakhova; editing by Tomaszjanowski)

(source: Reuters)