KEY POINTS
  • The deal is now subject to approval from non-OPEC allies at a meeting on Tuesday, with Iraq's oil minister saying he did not anticipate any complications.
  • Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said Tuesday he was 100% confident non-OPEC producers, including Russia, would agree to a rollover of supply cuts. 
  • The producer group and its allies, sometimes referred to as OPEC+, have been reducing oil output since 2017.

OPEC agreed to extend production cuts until next March on Monday, as the Middle East-dominated producer group overcame their differences to endorse a policy designed to support oil prices.

The deal is subject to approval from non-OPEC allies at a meeting on Tuesday, with Iraq's oil minister saying he did not anticipate any complications.