OPEC Meetings
OPEC nations represent around 31% of the world's oil supply and are unified in their oil production levels. With so much control over oil's supply-side, shifts in their production levels can have a significant impact on oil prices;
OPEC meetings are usually held in Vienna and are attended by representatives from 11 oil-rich nations. They discuss a range of issues regarding energy markets and, most importantly, agree on how much oil they will produce. The meetings are closed to the press but officials usually talk with reporters throughout the day, and a formal statement covering policy shifts and meeting objectives is released after the meetings have concluded;
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From channelnewsasia.com|Jun 7, 2026OPEC+ agreed on Sunday (Jun 7) a fourth increase in its oil output targets in as many months, even though the US war with Iran is still preventing several of the group's members from pumping more. The war has cut oil flows via the Strait of Hormuz, creating the world's biggest-ever supply crisis as key OPEC+ members including Saudi Arabia have been unable to supply customers in full since the end of February. The crisis for OPEC+ deepened when the United Arab Emirates left the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries after ...
From opec.org|Jun 7, 2026In light of the continued commitment of the OPEC and non-OPEC Participating Countries in the Declaration of Cooperation (DoC) to achieve and sustain a stable oil market, the Participating Countries decided to: 1. Reaffirm the Framework of the Declaration of Cooperation, signed on 10 December 2016 and further endorsed in subsequent meetings. 2. Reaffirm the level of overall crude oil production for OPEC and non-OPEC Participating Countries in the DoC as agreed in the 38th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting until 31 December ...
From cnbc.com|Jun 7, 2026OPEC+ is set to agree on Sunday a fourth increase in oil output targets in as many months, three OPEC+ sources said, even though the U.S. war with Iran is still preventing several of the group’s members from pumping more. The war has cut oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, creating the world’s biggest-ever supply crisis, as key OPEC+ members, including Saudi Arabia, have been unable to supply customers in full since the end of February. The crisis for OPEC+ deepened when the United Arab Emirates left the Organization of the ...
From @DeItaone|May 21, 2026|1 commentOPEC+ LIKELY TO AGREE OIL OUTPUT QUOTA HIKE OF 188,000 BPD AT JUNE 7 MEETING, SOURCES SAY
From cnbc.com|Nov 30, 2025OPEC+ countries agreed to maintain group-wide oil output quotas for 2026 in a meeting on Sunday, and also agreed on a mechanism to assess members’ maximum oil production capacity, OPEC said in a statement. Eight OPEC+ countries, holding a separate meeting on Sunday, also have an agreement in principle to maintain a pause in their output hikes for the first quarter of 2026, an OPEC+ source and a person familiar with OPEC+ talks said earlier. The meeting of OPEC+, which pumps half of the world’s oil, comes during a fresh U.S. effort to ...
From opec.org|Nov 30, 2025|2 commentsIn light of the continued commitment of the OPEC and non-OPEC Participating Countries in the Declaration of Cooperation (DoC) to achieve and sustain a stable oil market, the Participating Countries decided to: 1. Reaffirm the Framework of the Declaration of Cooperation, signed on 10 December 2016 and further endorsed in subsequent meetings. 2. Reaffirm the level of overall crude oil production for OPEC and non-OPEC Participating Countries in the DoC as agreed in the 38th OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting until 31 December 2026. 3. Reaffirm the mandate of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) to closely review global oil market conditions, oil production levels, and the level of conformity with the DoC, assisted by the OPEC Secretariat. The JMMC meeting is to be held every two months. 4. Reaffirm the JMMC’s authority to hold additional meetings, or to request an OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting at any time to address market developments, whenever deemed necessary. 5. Reiterate the critical importance of adhering to full conformity and the compensation mechanism. 6. In reference to the decision of the 39th ONOMM; mandating the OPEC Secretariat to develop a mechanism to assess participating countries’ maximum sustainable production capacity (MSC) to be used as reference for the 2027 production baselines for all DoC countries, the Participating Countries approved the mechanism developed by the Secretariat. 7. Reaffirm the framework of the Charter of Cooperation (CoC), signed on 2 July 2019, and request the OPEC Secretariat to develop a plan and convert it into programs to achieve the full objectives of the CoC, as it was originally mandated, and present it to the 41st OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting. 8. Hold the 41st OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting on 7 June 2026.The eight OPEC+ countries, which previously announced additional voluntary adjustments in April and November 2023, namely Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman met virtually on 30 November 2025, to review global market conditions and outlook. The eight participating countries reaffirmed their decision on 2 November 2025 to pause production increments in January, February, and March 2026 due to seasonality as detailed in the table below. The eight participating countries reiterated that the 1.65 million barrels per day may be returned in part or in full subject to evolving market conditions and in a gradual manner. The countries will continue to closely monitor and assess market conditions, and in their continuous efforts to support market stability, they reaffirmed the importance of adopting a cautious approach and retaining full flexibility to continue pausing or reverse the additional voluntary production adjustments, including the previously implemented voluntary adjustments of the 2.2 million barrels per day announced in November 2023. The eight countries reiterated their collective commitment to achieve full conformity with the Declaration of Cooperation, including the additional voluntary production adjustments that will be monitored by the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC). They also confirmed their intention to fully compensate for any overproduced volume since January 2024. The eight OPEC+ countries will hold monthly meetings to review market conditions, conformity, and compensation. The eight countries will meet on 4 January 2026. *OPEC+ CONFIRMS PLAN TO PAUSE OUTPUT HIKES IN Q1: DELEGATES
From bnnbloomberg.ca|Nov 27, 2025OPEC+ is likely to leave oil output levels unchanged at its meetings on Sunday and to agree on a mechanism to assess members’ maximum production capacity, two delegates from the group and a source familiar with OPEC+ talks told Reuters. The eight OPEC+ countries which have been gradually raising output in 2025 are expected to keep their policy to pause hikes in the first quarter of 2026 unchanged, the two delegates said. OPEC+, which groups the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies led by Russia, pumps about ...
From @LiveSquawk|Dec 10, 2024#OPEC Gives Haitham Al Ghais Second Term As Secretary-General https://t.co/oVzwzOUfy0
189th Meeting of the OPEC Conference concludes The 189th (Ordinary) Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) convened today, 10 December 2024, under the Chairmanship of its President, HE Marcel Abeke, Minister of Petroleum of the Gabonese Republic and Head of its Delegation. The Conference welcomed new ministers: HE Eng. Mohsen Paknejad, Minister of Petroleum of the Islamic Republic of Iran; HE Tareq Sulieman Ahmad Al-Roumi, Minister of Oil of the State of Kuwait and Chairman of the Board of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC); and HE Delcy Eloína Rodríguez Gómez, Vice President and Minister of People’s Power for Petroleum of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The Conference also thanked their predecessors in office -- His Excellency Eng. Javad Owji of the Islamic Republic of Iran, His Excellency Dr. Imad Mohammad Al-Atiqi of Kuwait and His Excellency Eng. Pedro Tellechea of Venezuela -- for their contributions to OPEC. The Conference reviewed the Secretary General’s report and the report of the Economic Commission Board (ECB), as well as various internal matters. The Conference received an update on the 9th OPEC International Seminar, scheduled for 9-10 July 2025 in Vienna, Austria. It noted that the Seminar has become a truly global platform for discussing the challenges, as well as opportunities, facing the oil and energy industries. The Conference elected its President and Alternate President for 2025 and it expressed utmost appreciation to the outgoing President of the OPEC Conference, HE Marcel Abeke, Minister of Petroleum of the Gabonese Republic, for his exemplary leadership in 2024. The Conference appointed Mr Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, Governor of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for OPEC, as Chairman of the Board of Governors for the year 2025, and HE Eng. Adeeb Al-Aama, Governor of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for OPEC, as Alternate Chairman for the same period. The Conference ren OPEC: THE CONFERENCE RESOLVED THAT ITS NEXT ORDINARY MEETING WILL CONVENE ON 28 MAY 2025 - OPEC.
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