▶️ JUST IN: Seven OPEC+ countries have agreement in principle to raise oil output quotas for June by about 188,000 bpd.



After the UAE left quit OPEC+, the remaining 7 countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Algeria, Kazakhstan, Oman, are meeting this Sunday to hike June quotas by ~188,000 bpd.

That's almost exactly April's 206,000 bpd hike minus the UAE's ~18,000 bpd share.
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GateUser-4d2d061e
· 05-03 04:33
Without the 180k from the UAE, the increase in production scale hasn't really changed much, but the signaling is strong — the ceiling pressure on oil prices has arrived, and the bears can take a breather.
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GateUser-3d750846
· 05-02 12:31
After the UAE's withdrawal and the reallocation of quotas, this 188k barrels seem to be evenly distributed among seven countries, and the oil market is about to loosen up again in June.
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L2AlleyRunner
· 05-02 12:26
Led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, the seven countries' production increase pace is almost the same as in April, and OPEC+'s internal bargaining power is clearly shifting towards the core oil-producing countries.
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CậuBaTG_VN
· 05-02 12:21
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