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    OPEC+ agrees new oil production adjustment for November 2025

    October 6, 2025
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    Vienna, October 6, 2025: The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) announced a production adjustment of 137,000 barrels per day (bpd), effective November 2025, following a virtual meeting on Sunday, October 5. The decision reflects the group’s ongoing strategy to maintain oil market stability and respond to prevailing supply and demand conditions. The adjustment will be implemented by eight participating OPEC+ members that had previously introduced additional voluntary production changes in April and November 2023.

    OPEC+ agrees new oil production adjustment for November 2025
    OPEC+ confirms a 137000 bpd oil output rise from November 2025 to sustain market balance.

    These include Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman. The countries reviewed global oil market fundamentals, current economic indicators, and stock levels before agreeing to the modest increase. In a statement released following the meeting, the group cited a steady global economic outlook and low commercial inventories as the basis for the production change. The 137,000 bpd rise will be drawn from the broader 1.65 million bpd in voluntary cuts announced in April 2023. The remaining portion of these cuts may be restored in phases depending on market performance and oil demand trends.

    The announcement marks the second consecutive adjustment by OPEC+ in recent months, following a similar increase in October 2025. The group stated that the production change will be executed in coordination with member states to ensure conformity with the Declaration of Cooperation, which governs quota compliance among producers. The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) will oversee implementation and compliance with the adjustment.

    Eight member states confirm participation in November adjustments

    The eight participating countries reaffirmed their commitment to full conformity with agreed production targets and to compensating for any excess output since January 2024. They emphasized that the adjustment provides an opportunity to accelerate compensation for overproduction while maintaining flexibility to pause or reverse changes if required by evolving market conditions. Global oil prices reacted modestly to the announcement, with Brent crude trading higher in early Asian markets.

    Traders viewed the decision as a sign of cautious confidence in the oil market’s balance, supported by stronger-than-expected demand in parts of Asia and steady consumption trends in the United States and Europe. Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, market fundamentals have remained stable, with inventories near multi-year lows. According to data from OPEC’s Joint Technical Committee, member compliance with output targets remained high throughout the third quarter of 2025.

    Alliance reiterates focus on stability and transparency

    The group’s collective production stood at approximately 41.2 million bpd in September, aligning closely with its stated targets. Analysts noted that the disciplined approach to production management has contributed to price stability through much of 2025, even as non-OPEC output from the United States and Brazil increased. OPEC+ reiterated that it will continue to closely monitor market developments and ensure supply stability in coordination with consumer nations and industry stakeholders.

    The next ministerial-level meeting of the eight participating countries is scheduled for November 2, 2025, where members will reassess production levels and market conditions. The decision underscores OPEC+’s focus on gradual, measured adjustments designed to maintain equilibrium between supply and demand in the global oil market. With oil prices trading near $87 per barrel, the alliance’s cautious approach reflects its commitment to sustaining market order amid ongoing economic uncertainties and shifting consumption patterns across major economies. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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