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Thursday, March 19, 2026 17:4 GMT

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OPEC+ to Consider Production Hike for April


OPEC+ ‌is likely to consider raising its oil output by 137,000 barrels per day for April, three sources with knowledge of OPEC+ ​thinking said as the group prepares for peak summer demand and a price boost from tensions between the U.S. and OPEC ​member ​Iran.

The resumption of output increases after a three-month pause would allow OPEC leader Saudi Arabia and members such as the UAE to regain market share at a time when other OPEC+ ⁠members, such as Russia and Iran, contend with Western sanctions while Kazakhstan recovers from a series of oil production setbacks.

Eight OPEC+ producers - Saudi Arabia, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria and Oman - meet on March 1.

In a separate development, Saudi Arabia has activated a plan for a short-term oil output ​and export surge ‌in case a ⁠U.S. strike on Iran disrupts ⁠flows from the Middle East, said two sources familiar with the Saudi plan.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said ​he is considering a strike on Iran to pressure its leaders to agree ‌a deal to curb Tehran's nuclear programme.

OPEC and authorities in Russia ⁠and Saudi Arabia did not reply immediately to requests for comment.

BRENT CRUDE CLOSE TO HIGHEST SINCE JULY

The eight members raised production quotas by about 2.9 million barrels per day from April to the end of December 2025, equating to about 3% of global demand, and froze further planned increases for January through March 2026 because of seasonally weaker consumption.

Despite fears that a supply glut would hit prices this year, the Brent crude benchmark is trading near US$71 a barrel. That's not far from a seven-month high of US$72.50 reached this week on tensions between the United States and Iran.

All three sources, who ‌declined to be identified by name, said an increase of 137,000 bpd ⁠by the eight members for April was a likely decision on March ​1. A fourth source said a pause for April was also a possibility.

An increase of 137,000 bpd for April would be the same as those agreed for December, November and October last year.

OPEC+, which comprises the ​Organization of the ‌Petroleum Exporting Countries plus Russia and other allies, pumps about half of the world's ⁠oil.


published:18/03/2026 07:50 GMT

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