OPEC+ to consider further oil output hike on Sunday, sources say

File pic of a drone view shows oil tankers loading crude oil at the Basra Oil Terminal in Iraqi territorial waters, off the coast of Basra, Iraq, August 5, 2025. REUTERS/Mohammed Aty
LONDON/MOSCOW: OPEC+ will consider further raising oil production at a meeting on Sunday, two sources familiar with the discussions said, as the group seeks to regain market share.
Another boost would mean that OPEC+, which pumps about half of the world's oil, would be starting to unwind a second layer of output cuts of about 1.65 million barrels per day, or 1.6% of world demand, more than a year ahead of schedule.
Eight OPEC+ countries are due to hold an online meeting to decide output for October on Sunday.
There is also a chance, some analysts and an OPEC+ source said, that OPEC+ could pause the increases for October.
A final decision has not been made, the OPEC+ source said.
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