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Opec+ ramps up oil output in bid to unwind cuts faster amid Trump tariff shock

Opec+ is accelerating the rollback of oil production cuts, adding 411,000 b/d in July, as Saudi Arabia pushes to restore output amid economic uncertainty and Trump-era tariff pressures.

June 01, 2025 / 18:35 IST
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Opec+ ramps up oil output in bid to unwind cuts faster amid Trump tariff shock
Opec+ ramps up oil output in bid to unwind cuts faster amid Trump tariff shock

Opec+ announced a significant jump in oil production for July, accelerating its rollback of long-standing supply cuts in response to mounting economic uncertainty and shifting geopolitical dynamics. Eight of the group’s members, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, will raise output by a combined 411,000 barrels per day (b/d) next month — their third consecutive monthly increase.

The group is now poised to restore as much as 1.4 million b/d of supply between April and the end of July. This aggressive pace puts the coalition on track to reverse its 2.2 million b/d voluntary cuts a full year earlier than originally planned, potentially completing the unwind by September 2025 instead of 2026, the Financial Times reported.

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A reshaped strategy under pressure

Opec+ has been limiting production since 2022 to support oil prices, implementing an initial 2 million b/d cut across the group and a voluntary 1.65 million b/d reduction by eight core members. A subsequent voluntary cut of 2.2 million b/d by the same eight members — including 1 million b/d from Saudi Arabia — is now being reversed at an accelerated pace.