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Pumped Oil producers ready for output boost

Opec and Russia are set to boost oil supply in an effort to cool prices, but questions remain over how the increase will work, writes David Sheppard.

Under a deal between Opec and Russia that started last year, big producers aimed to reduce supplies by about 1.8m barrels a day, but the cuts have gone further than intended, helping push prices above $80 a barrel this month.

There are three reasons why the cut in oil supply went too far. First, Venezuela’s output collapsed amid a social and economic crisis. Other members such as Angola are also battling drops in output, with natural decline rates at fields accelerating due to under-investment when prices were low. Finally, some countries, such as Saudi Arabia, have cut more than required under the agreement.

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