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    November 3, 2025

    VIENNA, November 2, 2025: Eight member countries of the OPEC+ alliance announced on Sunday that they will pause oil production increases during the first quarter of 2026, following a virtual meeting to assess global market conditions and seasonal demand trends. The decision was taken by Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman, which had previously introduced additional voluntary output cuts in April and November 2023. The group confirmed that it will implement a production adjustment of 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) beginning in December 2025.

    Eight OPEC plus nations delay production rise until April
    Global oil producers maintain steady output under OPEC plus policy coordination for 2026.

    This change forms part of the previously announced 1.65 million bpd voluntary reductions that the eight producers introduced in 2023 to support market balance and price stability. The decision reflects an assessment that global oil inventories remain at comfortable levels, supported by steady economic growth and healthy demand fundamentals entering the winter season. In their joint statement, the eight OPEC+ countries said they would pause any further production increments in January, February, and March 2026 due to expected seasonal demand variations and to maintain market equilibrium. They emphasized that the 1.65 million bpd in additional voluntary adjustments may be restored gradually, either in part or in full, depending on how market conditions evolve in the months ahead.

    Oil prices edge higher after production pause announcement

    The alliance reaffirmed its commitment to the Declaration of Cooperation, which governs production coordination among OPEC+ members, and underscored the ongoing role of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) in overseeing compliance. The JMMC will continue to review conformity levels, assess compensation mechanisms for any overproduction, and provide monthly updates to participating members. The participating countries also confirmed their intention to fully compensate for any overproduced volumes since January 2024. They noted that this measure would support greater alignment across the alliance and enhance the effectiveness of collective actions taken to stabilize the oil market.

    Monthly meetings will continue through early 2026 to review production levels, conformity data, and progress on compensation commitments. In a statement released after the meeting, OPEC+ said that the decision to pause production increases in early 2026 was consistent with its “proactive and pre-emptive” approach to ensuring market balance. It added that member states would retain full flexibility to modify or reverse voluntary production adjustments if necessary. The group’s actions come amid a backdrop of moderate global demand growth, ongoing geopolitical developments, and steady investment in upstream capacity across several producing nations.

    Alliance to review quarterly output strategy in Vienna

    Following the announcement, Brent crude futures rose slightly in early trading to around $65 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) traded near $61 per barrel. Market participants interpreted the outcome of the OPEC+ meeting as a continuation of the alliance’s cautious and data-driven approach to supply management. The next full meeting of OPEC+ ministers is scheduled for November 30, 2025, in Vienna, where the group will review the effectiveness of the December adjustment, assess compliance with compensation targets, and determine the production framework for the second quarter of 2026.

    Since its establishment in 2016, the OPEC+ alliance comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and a number of non-OPEC oil-producing nations has sought to align production policies to promote stability in the global oil market. The latest announcement reflects the group’s continued coordination in managing output in line with prevailing economic and seasonal factors, reaffirming its stated commitment to maintaining a balanced and sustainable energy market. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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