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Opec+ tipped to raise quotas again as Middle East calms

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Last updated: July 5, 2026 2:08 pm
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Time consuming restartCohesion at stake
An Opec flag is seen on the day of Opec+ meeting in Vienna, Austria, October 5, 2022. — Reuters
An Opec flag is seen on the day of Opec+ meeting in Vienna, Austria, October 5, 2022. — Reuters
  • Opec+ plans to raise oil limits this Sunday to help Gulf countries.
  • Saudi Arabia, Russia and five other members meeting online on Sunday
  • Experts warn a global oil surplus next year could crash prices.

Seven oil countries are expected to exceed their oil target this Sunday because the war in the Middle East is causing problems for Gulf nations, according to analysts, AFPreported.

Saudi Arabia, Russia and five other members of the enlarged Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec+) are meeting online on Sunday to discuss quotas for August.

Opec+ will likely continue “to unwind the production cuts at the same pace like in the previous months”, said Giovanni Staunovo, a commodity analyst at the Swiss bank UBS, predicting an increase of 188,000 barrels per day.

“But for now, production is probably still below the group’s targets,” Staunovo told AFP.

Gulf countries had to cut output after the near-paralysis of the Strait of Hormuz orchestrated by Iran during the war in the Middle East, which blocked their oil exports for several months.

Between the first quarter of 2026 and May, combined production by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait – three of the seven countries raising their quotas – fell by some six million barrels per day, Opec data have shown.

But on June 17, Tehran and Washington signed a memorandum of understanding, committing themselves to removing obstacles to maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz for the duration of talks following the signature.

Time consuming restart

Since then, ship transport in the region has shown signs of recovery, and oil prices have dropped sharply to levels comparable to those seen before the war in anticipation of a gradual return to normal.

Oil supplies through this shipping lane may already have exceeded ten million barrels a day, according to a US official quoted by the Bloomberg agency.

But the oil currently leaving the strait has up to now been stored on tankers or in storage facilities, said Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen, adding that “shut–in production takes time to restart”.

“Assuming shipping continues to normalise, July will show an improvement with August probably being the month where the pickup accelerates,” he told AFP.

Cohesion at stake

“For next year, everybody is anticipating a surplus,” Jorge Leon, an analyst at Rystad Energy, told AFP.

Rebuilding the inventories that countries tapped during the conflict should help absorb the flows at first, but producers may face a strong downward pressure on prices later on.

And Opec+, already weakened by the departure of the United Arab Emirates from the group in May, will have to manage sliding prices while members will push for production increases.

Iraq, in particular, has asked the cartel to raise production quotas to make up for the shortfall it incurred during the war in the Middle East, the Iraqi Oil Ministry said in late June.

But Hansen said the need for a higher quota “is not imminent” as production volumes are still far from their pre–conflict levels.

“Iraq’s request may become part of the 2027 capacity review, where production baselines will be examined,” he added.

At the end of the year, the Opec+ is indeed due to reassess members’ quotas based on their ability to produce more, which could become a thorny issue.



2026-07-05 12:29:00

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