KEY POINTS
  • OPEC and its oil-producing allies agreed to hike output in July and August by a larger-than-expected amount as Russia's invasion of Ukraine wreaks havoc on global energy markets.
  • OPEC+ will increase production by 648,000 barrels per day in both July and August.
  • The group has been slowly returning the nearly 10 million barrels per day it agreed to pull from the market in April 2020.

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All eyes are on whether Saudi Arabia will raise crude production if Russia's output significantly falls following European Union oil sanctions.

OPEC and its oil-producing allies agreed on Thursday to hike output in July and August by a larger-than-expected amount as Russia's invasion of Ukraine wreaks havoc on global energy markets.

OPEC+ will increase production by 648,000 barrels per day in both July and August, bringing forward the end of the historic output cuts OPEC+ implemented during the throes of the Covid pandemic.

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