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OPEC+ agrees to reduce production by 100,000 bbl/day in October

The group will reduce production by 100,000 barrels a day next month, taking supplies back to August levels

September 05, 2022 / 18:12 IST
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OPEC+ agreed to make a token oil supply cut for October, seeking to stabilize global markets after a faltering economic backdrop triggered the longest price rout in two years.

The group will reduce production by 100,000 barrels a day next month, taking supplies back to August levels, it said in a statement. In its final communiqué after Monday’s online conference, the alliance also highlighted that it would be willing to call another ministerial meeting at any time if needed to address market developments. Its next scheduled talks will be on October 5.

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The surprise move from OPEC+ exactly reverses the September increase that was made in response to entreaties from US President Joe Biden to help bring down oil prices. It could come as a worrying development for consuming nations as they grapple to the inflationary squeeze from crude at $95 a barrel and the prospect of a winter energy crunch. Markets are on track to tighten as the European Union sanctions Russian crude over its invasion of Ukraine.

Although the cut is “is inconsequential in volume terms, it is rather intended to send the signal that OPEC+ is back into a price-watch mode,” said Bill Farren-Price, head of macro oil and gas research at Enverus. The group may hope this move “will be enough to deter any short-sellers.”