OPEC+ to meet over excess Kazakh oil output

OPEC+ also has 3.65 million barrels a day of other output cuts in place until the end of next year. (AFP)
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  • OPEC+ members are scheduled to raise oil output by 135,000 barrels per day in May

LONDON: Eight members of OPEC+, the oil producers group led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, will meet on Thursday to discuss how to convince Kazakhstan to stop exceeding its output quota and how it can compensate for overproduction.

Record Kazakh output has angered several other members of the group. The meeting “is just to make the new Kazakhstan minister aware of the importance of meeting his required production and compensating for the surplus,” one delegate said. Erlan Akkenzhenov was appointed Energy Minister last month.

OPEC+ members are scheduled to raise oil output by 135,000 barrels per day in May, and the group is expected to proceed with this plan. The May increase is the next increment of a plan agreed by Saudi Arabia, Russia, the UAE, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria, Kazakhstan and Oman to gradually unwind their most recent output cut of 2.2 million barrels a day, which came into effect this month.
OPEC+ also has 3.65 million barrels a day of other output cuts in place until the end of next year. This week Russia ordered the Black Sea terminal handling Kazakhstan’s oil exports to close two of its three moorings, a move which is widely expected to slash the country’s production as a result.