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Sources say that OPEC will complete the voluntary reduction in oil production cut in September.

Five sources claim that OPEC+ producers will approve a big increase in output for September, as they finish unwinding the voluntary output cuts of eight members. They will also allow the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to pump more oil to meet a higher quota.

In April, plans to undo cuts of 2,17 million barrels of oil per day (bpd), began with an increase of 138,000 bpd. In May, June, and July, the increase was 411,000 barrels per day (bpd), despite lower oil prices.

The group voted on Saturday to approve a 548,000-bpd increase for August.

On Monday, five sources familiar with the discussion said that the group will likely approve a September increase of approximately 550,000 bpd when it meets on 3 August.

This will bring the total planned return to the market of 2,17 million bpd from the eight member countries: Saudi Arabian, Russia, Kuwait, Oman and Iraq, Kazakhstan, Algeria.

The sources also said that the UAE will be able to produce an extra 300,000 bpd as it increases its production quota. (Dmitry Zhdannikov, Maha El Dahan and Dmitry Zhdannikov contributed additional reporting; Dmitry Zhdannikov wrote the article; Jason Neely edited it.)

(source: Reuters)