Group 1 - OPEC+ will hold an online meeting to review production quotas for this year and next, with key member countries deciding on potential production increases over the weekend [1] - The alliance is expected to maintain its long-term targets for 2025 and 2026, which are the basis for current supply restrictions [1] - Discussions on whether to continue increasing production by 410,000 barrels per day will be finalized in a video meeting [1] Group 2 - The importance of overall oil quotas within the OPEC+ alliance has diminished, with actual supply adjustments being led by Saudi Arabia and Russia [2] - A significant production increase announced on April 3 shocked the market, leading to a drop in oil prices to below $60 per barrel [2] - The recent price drop marked a failure of the alliance's efforts to support oil prices over the years [2] Group 3 - OPEC+ representatives have provided multiple explanations for the policy shift, including meeting summer fuel demand and regaining lost market share [6] - The eight major oil-producing countries have restored more than half of the 2.2 million barrels per day that were paused since 2023 [6] - The upcoming meeting may provide Saudi Arabia an opportunity to propose modifications to the base production quotas [6]
OPEC+将开会讨论产量配额,警惕沙特又整幺蛾子!
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-05-28 09:42