The
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and
allies led by Russia, collectively known as OPEC+, have been
unwinding record output cuts in place since the COVID-19
pandemic took hold in 2020.
Major consumers, led by the United States, have been pressing
the group to boost output at a faster pace, however, especially
as Western sanctions hit Russian output.
Under the a deal reached in July last year, the group is set to
increase output targets by 432,000 bpd every month until the end
of September, to unwind its remaining production cuts.
The group, however, has been struggling to produce at its agreed
targets, a trend that is likely to continue.
It produced 1.45 mln bpd below its production targets in March,
as Russian output began to decline, data showed.
(Reporting by Rowena Caine, Alex Lawler and Ahmad Ghaddar in
London, and Maha El Dahan in Dubai; Editing by David Goodman and
Alexander Smith)
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