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OPEC+ Set to Approve Major Oil Production Increase Amid Russia Tensions

August 3, 2025
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The world’s most powerful oil alliance appears ready to dramatically ramp up crude production next month, with OPEC+ sources confirming on Sunday that the group has reached a preliminary agreement to boost output by 548,000 barrels per day starting in September.

The decision, expected to be formalized at a virtual meeting beginning at 1100 GMT, represents the culmination of a remarkable policy reversal that has seen the 23-nation cartel abandon its multi-year strategy of constraining supply to prop up prices.

The move comes as geopolitical tensions surrounding Russia’s energy exports continue to roil global markets. The Biden administration has been escalating pressure on India, one of Moscow’s largest oil customers, to sever energy ties as part of a broader strategy to starve Russia of revenue and force meaningful negotiations over Ukraine.

OPEC+, which controls roughly half of global oil production, had spent several years deliberately curtailing output to maintain price stability following the pandemic-induced market collapse. However, 2025 has marked a dramatic shift in strategy, with the alliance prioritizing market share recapture over price support.

The policy pivot gained momentum following repeated public appeals from President Donald Trump for increased production, putting the cartel in the unusual position of aligning with Washington’s energy objectives even as tensions persist over Russia’s continued membership.

The production increase timeline has been aggressive. Eight OPEC+ members initiated modest output hikes of 138,000 barrels per day in April, but the pace accelerated sharply with larger-than-anticipated increases of 411,000 bpd across May, June, and July, followed by another 548,000 bpd surge in August.

Despite this flood of new supply hitting markets, oil prices have remained stubbornly elevated. Brent crude, the international benchmark, closed Friday near $70 per barrel — a significant premium to April’s 2025 low of approximately $58. OPEC+ officials have pointed to robust demand fundamentals as justification for the accelerated production schedule.

If approved, September’s increase would represent a complete unwinding of the cartel’s previous 2.2 million barrel per day production cut. The agreement also accommodates the United Arab Emirates’ longstanding request for a 300,000 bpd capacity increase, resolving a key internal dispute that had threatened group cohesion.

However, significant production constraints remain in place. OPEC+ maintains separate voluntary cuts totaling approximately 1.65 million bpd among eight core members, plus a broader 2 million bpd reduction across all participants. Both measures are scheduled to expire at the end of 2026, providing the alliance with continued market leverage despite the current production surge.

Industry sources indicate Sunday’s meeting will focus exclusively on the September increase, with no plans to address the remaining tranches of cuts. This suggests OPEC+ remains cautious about completely flooding the market, particularly given ongoing uncertainty about global economic growth and potential supply disruptions from geopolitical conflicts.

The production decision reflects the complex calculus facing OPEC+ as it navigates competing pressures from consuming nations demanding lower prices, member countries seeking revenue maximization, and the broader geopolitical landscape surrounding Russia’s continued participation in the alliance.

Market analysts will be closely watching whether the increased supply can finally break the price floor that has frustrated consumers and policymakers despite months of production increases.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

OPEC+ is set to approve a major 548,000 barrel-per-day increase in oil production for September, marking a full reversal of previous cuts amid U.S. pressure to isolate Russia economically over Ukraine.

Despite months of ramped-up output, oil prices remain stubbornly high at around $70 per barrel, suggesting either strong demand or market inefficiencies are keeping prices elevated even as supply floods the market.

This marks a dramatic shift from OPEC’s traditional strategy of restricting output to support prices, now prioritizing market share recapture under geopolitical pressure.

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