OPEC+ puts pressure on Russia regarding oil production quotas.
06.06.2025
1988

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
06.06.2025
1988

Oil production in Russia remained below OPEC+ plan
According to the latest data, oil production in Russia in May did not reach the planned level of the OPEC+ agreement. This month, 8.979 million barrels per day were extracted, which is slightly less than anticipated. This is 19 thousand barrels less than stipulated in the OPEC+ agreement.
Compliance with production quotas is one of the reasons why OPEC+ is accelerating supply increases. The agreement stipulated an increase in Russia's daily quota, as well as a reduction in production to compensate for previous overproduction, which led to a decrease in the actual volume of oil production in the country.
Impact on the global oil market
Thus, such restraint from exceeding the limits of the OPEC+ agreement may bring changes to the global oil market and its prices.
During May's oil production in Russia, a slight deviation from the OPEC+ agreement was noted, which may affect the global oil market and its dynamics in the future.Read also
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