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OPEC Mulls Fresh Output Hike In November

by Chika Izuora
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The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies (OPEC+), are considering another round of output increase despite production shortfalls across the group.

According to reports, the OPEC+ Ministers are preparing to add fresh barrels in November, even as actual output remains hundreds of thousands of barrels per day below target.

Brent’s slip under $70 reflected how quickly the market adjusted once OPEC+ signaled more supply for the fourth quarter.

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The trouble is that many producers are already stretched, leaving a widening gap between announced increases and actual exports. That shortfall is feeding scepticism over whether the group can manage prices as effectively as in past cycles.

Adding to the unease, new tanker-tracking data from Kpler indicated Russia’s September seaborne crude exports slid to 2.96 million barrels per day, the lowest since April 2022. The steepest drops came from Baltic and Black Sea loadings.

That tally contrasts with Bloomberg’s four-week moving average of 3.62 million barrels per day through September 21, underscoring the volatility in measuring Moscow’s shipments.

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