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OPEC+ sticks to agreed schedule for oil-production increases

Ministers ratified the 400,000 barrel-a-day supply hike scheduled for October after less than an hour of talks, one of the quickest meetings in recent memory

The amount of crude production that OPEC+ theoretically holds offline is based on questionable figures. (Photo: Bloomberg)
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The amount of crude production that OPEC+ theoretically holds offline is based on questionable figures. (Photo: Bloomberg)

Grant Smith, Salma El Wardany, Dina Khrennikova & Javier Blas | Bloomberg
OPEC and its allies agreed to stick to their existing plan for gradual monthly oil-production increases after a brief video conference. 
 
Ministers ratified the 400,000 barrel-a-day supply hike scheduled for October after less than an hour of talks, one of the quickest meetings in recent memory and a stark contrast to the drawn-out negotiations seen in July. 

“OPEC have proven once again that they can meet and do things seamlessly,” Christyan Malek, head of oil and gas and JPMorgan Chase & Co., said on Bloomberg TV. “It’s likely that harmony is going to be utilized” to respond flexibly to any further