U.S. asks some OPEC producers to pump more oil, no specific figure: sources

Reuters  |  DUBAI/LONDON 

DUBAI/(Reuters) - The government has unofficially asked and some other producers to raise output, three and industry sources said on Tuesday, although it has not requested a specific figure.

said on May 8 some countries were willing to increase output to offset losses resulting from the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions on

The U.S. request to raise output has been made unofficially from to each of the producers rather than to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries as a group, the sources said, adding no specific figure was mentioned.

"Even if the U.S. has asked for 1 million, does it mean that and its allies would raise by 1 million?" an OPEC source said.

"Any decision has to be a collective decision and taken after debate. Now the most important thing for OPEC is to keep this group together."

OPEC is in the midst of a supply-cutting deal with and other non-members. With oil recently reaching $80 a barrel, the highest since 2014, producers are now discussing easing some of the cutbacks and meet to set policy later in June.

reported on May 25 that the producers were considering a supply increase of 1 million bpd, with a final decision to be made at the June 22-23 meeting in

(Reporting by and Alex Lawler; Editing by and Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 20:28 IST