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OPEC expects the world demand for OPEC+ crude to fall in the second quarter

OPEC forecasts that world oil 'demand for crude oil from the wider OPEC+ producer groups will fall by 400,000.barrels per.day.in the second.quarter.from the first three.months of this year. A copy of its monthly report on oil seen by shows.

OPEC reported that the world demand for OPEC+ oil will average 42.20 millions bpd during the second quarter. This is down from 42.60million bpd during the first quarter. The two forecasts were unchanged since last month's report.

The OPEC+ group, which includes OPEC countries, Russia?and others, increased oil production last?year, after years of cuts. Production hikes were halted in the first quarter 2026, amid predictions of a surplus. On March 1, eight OPEC+ member countries will meet to decide if they want to continue the production hikes.

OPEC has also kept its 'forecasts' that the world oil demand would rise by a further?1.34million?bpd by 2027, and by a further 1.38million bpd by this year unchanged. The 2026 forecast is higher than other analysts, such as those at the International Energy Agency.

OPEC+ reported that it had pumped 42.45 millions bpd in January 2026. This was down '439,000 bpd since December 2025. The reductions were due to decreases in Kazakhstan (Russia), Venezuela, and Iran. Alex Lawler is the reporter. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)