Group 1 - OPEC+ is expected to agree on a slight production increase during the upcoming meeting to end a three-month pause in production, preparing for summer demand peaks and responding to rising oil prices due to tensions between the US and Iran [1][4] - Oil prices are hovering near a seven-month high, driven by concerns over potential supply disruptions from US-Iran military conflicts, with a meeting scheduled for Thursday [1] - Despite expectations of a supply surplus, oil demand remains strong, with prices having risen approximately 17%, leading OPEC+ to consider increasing daily oil production by 137,000 barrels in April [4] Group 2 - The OPEC+ alliance, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, has not finalized its action plan ahead of the meeting on March 1, with ongoing geopolitical risks casting uncertainty over decisions [4] - Saudi Arabia has initiated a short-term plan to boost oil production and exports in response to potential disruptions in Middle Eastern oil supply due to US actions against Iran [4] - Market analysts indicate that the uncertainty surrounding geopolitical risks will continue to keep high-risk premiums in the market, with companies remaining sensitive to new developments [4]
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Jin Shi Shu Ju·2026-02-25 13:51