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Oil Gains After OPEC+ Opts for Modest Output Hike

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Oil Price Recovery and OPEC+ Production Decisions

Oil prices saw an increase on Monday, regaining some of the previous week's losses after OPEC+ announced a modest output hike. This decision led to a reassessment by investors amid potential further sanctions on Russian crude.

OPEC+ Production Plans

  • OPEC+ plans to increase production starting in October, but the hike was less than expected by some analysts.
  • Brent crude rose by 48 cents to $65.98 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude climbed 39 cents to $62.26 a barrel.
  • Prices had previously fallen by more than 2% due to a weak U.S. jobs report.
  • The decision comes as Saudi Arabia cut the official selling price for Arab Light crude in Asia, signaling a shift to defending market share over prices.

Production and Market Dynamics

  • OPEC+ has been increasing production since April after previous cuts to support the market.
  • Production will rise by 137,000 barrels per day from October, lower than previous increases in earlier months.
  • The latest increase may have a minimal impact due to over-production by some members.
  • A compensation schedule was released for six members to make up for over-production.

Potential for New Sanctions on Russia

  • U.S. President Donald Trump indicated a readiness for a second phase of sanctions on Russia, which could affect the oil market.
  • Potential new sanctions could disrupt Russian crude flows, as noted by energy experts.
  • Russia's recent actions in Ukraine have increased geopolitical tensions, impacting oil prices.

Market Outlook

  • Goldman Sachs anticipates a larger oil surplus in 2026 due to supply increases in the Americas.
  • Price forecasts for Brent/WTI remain unchanged for 2025, with a projection of $56/$52 a barrel in 2026.
  • Tags :
  • OPEC+
  • Oil Price Recovery
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