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“In our forecast, increases in oil prices in the coming months are largely a result of the recent extension of OPEC+ production cuts, which we expect will lead to global oil inventory ...
The World Bank on Thursday lowered its 2025 growth forecasts for the Middle East and North Africa largely due to the extension of voluntary Opec+ production cuts. Growth in the region is expected to ...
The group also left its supply growth estimates unchanged for non-OPEC+ members at 1.11m b/d for 2025, while for 2026, supply is expected to grow by a similar amount.” “OPEC production saw ...
2025 could become a highly unpredictable year for OPEC+. Tariff threats and demand concerns present a challenge to OPEC+'s strategy. Due to the OPEC+ decision to delay the start of supply ...
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ASTANA. Jan 15 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan has postponed the deadline for compensating for overproducing oil under the OPEC+ deal until the end of June 2026, the country's Energy Ministry told Interfax.