OPEC+ will consider output cut of more than a million barrels

The 23-nation alliance is set to meet on Wednesday. (Photo: AP)Premium
The 23-nation alliance is set to meet on Wednesday. (Photo: AP)
1 min read . Updated: 02 Oct 2022, 11:45 PM IST Bloomberg

A larger-than-expected reduction would reflect the scale of concern that the global economy is slowing fast in the face of rapidly tightening monetary policy. A strong dollar has also weighed on prices. A final decision on the size of the cuts won’t be made until the ministers meet, the delegates said

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The OPEC+ group of oil producers will consider cutting output by more than 1 million barrels a day when it meets in Vienna on Wednesday, according to delegates.

A larger-than-expected reduction would reflect the scale of concern that the global economy is slowing fast in the face of rapidly tightening monetary policy. A strong dollar has also weighed on prices. A final decision on the size of the cuts won’t be made until the ministers meet, the delegates said.

Brent crude soared above $125 a barrel following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war in February. It has since dropped to $85, tempering the spectacular windfall that was enjoyed by Saudi Arabia, Russia, the UAE, and other members of the coalition.

The 23-nation alliance is scheduled to meet on Wednesday at its headquarters in Vienna,  OPEC’s secretariat said in a statement released on Saturday. It has been meeting online on a monthly basis and wasn’t expected to arrange an in-person gathering until at least the end of this year.

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Banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co. said OPEC+ may need to lower output by least 500,000 barrels a day to stabilize prices. Helima Croft, chief commodities strategist at RBC Capital Markets LLC, has said the group may opt for a cut twice that large. “I suspect that they might not want to go in person for a minor move," Croft said.

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