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OPEC+ will consider a second increase in oil production for June

OPEC+ will consider a second increase in oil production for June

Three sources with knowledge of the situation have confirmed that several OPEC+ member countries will propose a second consecutive month of accelerating oil production increases in June.

The oil price fell to a 4-year low in April. This was attributed to a U.S. - China trade war, and an unexpected decision made by OPEC+ (which brings together OPEC, Russia and other major oil producers) to increase production by 411,000 barrels of crude per day in May. This was three times the amount originally planned by the group.

On May 5, eight OPEC+ member countries will gather to discuss the output plan for June.

Three sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said that some members wanted an increase in output similar to the volume agreed for May. This already caused tensions between those members that adhere to their targets and others that exceed them.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the Saudi Arabian government did not respond immediately to requests for comments. Reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar and Olesya Astakhova. Editing by David Goodman, Barbara Lewis, and Barbara Lewis.

(source: Reuters)