The oil-producing group agreed during an online meeting to increase quotas by 188,000 barrels per day from August, on top of similar increases for June and July.
The seven core members of Opec+, which groups Opec and allied producers including Russia, have hiked their output quotas from April through July by almost 800,000 bpd.
Yet the increase has remained largely on paper because of the US-Israeli war on Iran, which closed the Strait of Hormuz to tanker traffic for some of the most important Opec+ members, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq.
Opec+ output fell to 33.13 million bpd in May, according to Opec data, from 42.77 million bpd in February. It began to recover in June thanks to US efforts to help the UAE and other Opec+ nations export more oil, but is still below pre-war levels. (Reuters)


















