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OPEC+ delays production increase amid oil price volatility

by September 5, 2024
written by September 5, 2024

In a surprising turn of events, the OPEC+ coalition has reportedly postponed its planned increase in oil production by 180,000 barrels per day, originally set to begin in October.

The decision to delay this boost until December comes as the alliance grapples with fluctuating demand and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties impacting the global oil market.

The delay reflects the challenges faced by key member countries, including Angola, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.

These nations had previously implemented a significant 2.2 million barrels per day reduction over the summer to stabilize the market amid concerns of oversupply.

Following the announcement, oil prices experienced a modest increase.

The ICE Brent crude contract rose to $73.63 per barrel, while the October Nymex contract climbed to $70.17, marking a 1% increase from previous settlements.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures traded around $69.50 per barrel on Thursday, recovering slightly after a 6.5% decline in recent sessions.

Slowing demand in China

The global oil market is also contending with sluggish demand, particularly from China.

Recent data highlights a slowdown in China’s economic growth and a drop in industrial demand.

Additionally, the ISM Manufacturing PMI reported a continued decline in US factory activity for the fifth consecutive month.

API data revealed a substantial drop in U.S. crude stockpiles, with a 7.4 million barrel decrease far exceeding the anticipated 0.9 million barrel reduction.

Despite hopes for a rebound in consumption, China’s economic recovery remains uncertain, casting a shadow over global oil prices.

This weakening demand signals potential long-term challenges for the oil market, necessitating careful monitoring by OPEC+.

Libya’s unrest impacts supply forecast

Internal dynamics within OPEC+ also complicate production plans. Iraq and Kazakhstan have regularly exceeded their production quotas, leading to discussions about compensatory cuts to balance output.

Furthermore, ongoing unrest in Libya has raised concerns about the reliability of the country’s oil supply, which stands at nearly 1.2 million barrels per day.

The political instability in Libya introduces another variable that OPEC+ leaders must consider when formulating production strategies.

The challenge for OPEC+

As the global oil market awaits signals of stability, OPEC+ faces the challenge of restoring confidence among investors and consumers.

The decision to delay the production increase reflects the alliance’s cautious approach to navigating current market conditions.

While this measure aims to maintain market equilibrium, it remains to be seen how effectively OPEC+ will adapt to evolving economic circumstances.

The interplay of geopolitical concerns, shifting demand from major economies like China, and internal compliance issues among member countries suggest a turbulent path ahead for oil prices.

As the alliance prepares to revisit production discussions in December, all eyes will be on how OPEC+ addresses these complex challenges to ensure both stability and growth in the oil market.

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