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Home / Business and Economy / OPEC+ Set to Hold Output Steady Amid Supply Glut Fears

OPEC+ Set to Hold Output Steady Amid Supply Glut Fears

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • OPEC+ likely to maintain current oil output levels at upcoming meeting.
  • Group prioritizes debate on future production capacity assessment for quotas.
  • Brent crude prices have fallen 15% this year, nearing $63 per barrel.
OPEC+ Set to Hold Output Steady Amid Supply Glut Fears

OPEC+ is anticipated to maintain its current oil output levels during its upcoming meeting on Sunday. This decision reflects a slower approach to regaining market share, driven by concerns over a potential future supply glut. The group has paused output increases for the first quarter of 2026, following the release of approximately 2.9 million barrels per day since April 2025.

The primary focus of the Sunday meeting is expected to shift towards discussions on how to assess members' maximum production capacities. These assessments will be crucial for establishing output quotas from 2027 onwards, a complex issue that has been debated for years due to differing national capacities and ambitions.

This strategic pause occurs amidst evolving global dynamics, including renewed U.S. efforts to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, which could potentially influence oil supply if sanctions on Russia are eased. However, failure of such a deal could lead to further supply curbs on Russian oil.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
OPEC+ is expected to leave oil output levels unchanged at its upcoming meeting due to fears of a supply glut.
OPEC+ will focus on debating how to assess members' maximum production capacity for setting future output quotas.
Brent crude closed near $63 a barrel on Friday, marking a 15% decrease this year.

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