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OPEC+ debates theoretical oil output hike amid Iran war paralysis, sources say

April 5, 2026
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OPEC+ debates theoretical oil output hike amid Iran war paralysis, sources say
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MOSCOW/LONDON: OPEC+ may approve an oil output increase on Sunday, four sources from the group said, a rise that will largely exist on paper as its key members are unable to raise production due ​to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

The war has effectively shut the Strait ​of Hormuz – the world’s most important oil route – since the end ⁠of February and cut exports from OPEC+ members Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and ​Iraq, the only countries in the group which were able to significantly raise production ​even before the conflict began.

Other group members such as Russia are unable to increase output due to Western sanctions and damage to infrastructure inflicted during the war with Ukraine.

Inside the Gulf, damage to ​infrastructure from missile and drone attacks has also been severe. Several Gulf officials ​have said it would take months to resume normal operations and reach production targets even if the ‌war ⁠stopped and Hormuz reopened immediately.

OPEC+ agrees in principle to keep oil output pause for March, sources say

At its last meeting on March 1, just as the war began to disrupt oil flows, OPEC+ agreed to a modest output boost of 206,000 barrels per day for April.

A month later, the largest oil supply disruption on record ​is estimated to have ​removed as many ⁠as 12 to 15 million barrels per day or up to 15% of global supply.

Crude prices have soared to a four-year ​high close to $120 a barrel.

Oil prices could spike above $150 – an ​all-time high – ⁠if flows via Hormuz remain disrupted into mid-May, JPMorgan said on Thursday.

Sunday’s meeting will discuss OPEC+ quotas for May, sources said.

OPEC+ leans towards resumption in oil output increases from April, sources say

An increase will have little immediate impact on supply but ⁠would ​signal readiness to raise output once Hormuz reopens, OPEC+ sources have ​said.

Consultancy Energy Aspects called the increase “academic” as long as disruptions in the strait persist.

Tags: GulfIranIran Israel warJPMorganOPECRussiaSaudi ArabiaStrait of HormuzUkraine
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