OPEC+ has agreed to cut its collective output limit by 2 million barrels a day, stoking tensions with the US as the cartel seeks to halt a slide in oil prices caused by the weakening global economy.
This cut recommendation was crucial as they seek to stop a slide in oil prices triggered by the weakening global economy.
According to delegates, the recommendation from the group’s Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee will be discussed by ministers later on Wednesday (today) before they make a final policy decision.
If the full meeting of OPEC+ ratifies the proposal, it would have a lesser effect on global supply than the headline number suggests because several countries are already pumping well below their quotas.
According to Bloomberg, that means they would already comply with their new restrictions without having to reduce production.
A reduction of 2 million barrels a day in the group’s output target, shared pro rata, would require just eight countries to reduce actual production and would deliver an accurate cut of only 880,000 barrels a day, according to Bloomberg calculations based on September output figures.
It would still be the biggest OPEC+ production cut since 2020, a move that risks adding another shock to a global economy already battling inflation driven by high energy costs.
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