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OPEC+ alliance decides output amid record US pump prices

The OPEC oil cartel and allied countries including major exporter Russia are weighing how much oil to produce as US gasoline prices hit another record high.

June 02, 2022 / 19:02 IST
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Representational image. Source: Reuters
Representational image. Source: Reuters

The OPEC oil cartel and allied countries including major exporter Russia are weighing how much oil to produce as US gasoline prices hit another record high. Thursday's meeting comes amid speculation that the 23-member alliance, known as OPEC+, may consider breaking from its cautious series of increases and agree to pump more oil starting in July amid fears that high energy prices could slow the global economy.

Higher oil and gas prices have contributed to the inflation that is plaguing the US and Europe and sapping consumer purchasing power. The group has been adding a steady 432,000 barrels per day each month, under a road map to gradually restore production cuts made during the depths of the pandemic recession in 2020.

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OPEC, whose de facto leader is Saudi Arabia, has resisted pleas from the White House to supply more oil to make up for production lost due to sanctions against Russia. That, along with a European Union agreement to end most oil imports from Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, has helped push prices higher.

Gasoline and diesel prices have also been propped up by a lack of refining capacity to turn crude into motor fuel. The US saw a record high average gasoline pump price on Thursday of USD 4.71 per gallon, according to AAA.