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伦敦/莫斯科——OPEC及其盟友尚未开始就将自愿减产220万桶/日延长至6月之后进行正式谈判,但来自OPEC+产油国的三名消息人士表示,如果需求未能回升,他们可能会继续减产。

由于美国和其他非成员国生产国产量不断增加,以及主要经济体应对高利率而对需求的担忧,OPEC+自2022年底以来实施了一系列减产。

包括石油输出国组织、俄罗斯和其他非欧佩克产油国在内的 OPEC+ 将于 6 月 1 日在维也纳召开会议,制定产量政策。欧佩克没有回应置评请求。

OPEC+目前正在减产586万桶/日,相当于全球需求的约5.7%。减产包括OPEC+成员国每日减产366万桶,有效期至2024年底,以及一些成员国自愿减产220万桶/日,将于6月底到期。

尽管对经济增长和高利率​​的担忧造成压力,但今年中东冲突为油价提供了支撑。布伦特原油周三触及七周低点,收于每桶 83.44 美元。

来自自愿减产国家的三位消息人士表示,减产期限可能会延长。

一位消息人士称,减产可能会延长至年底,而另一位消息人士则表示,欧佩克+的需求将大幅增加才能做出任何改变。

另外两名 OPEC+ 消息人士表示,正式谈判尚未举行,其中一位消息人士表示 OPEC+ 尚未就延长减产达成任何共识。

自愿削减的幅度高于与更广泛集团达成的协议的国家包括阿尔及利亚、伊拉克、哈萨克斯坦、科威特、阿曼、俄罗斯、沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国。

“我们认为OPEC+很有可能会延续到6月之后”,但我们还没有给出坚定的看法,因为我们认为他们实际上没有进入真正的讨论和决策阶段”,Energy Aspects 的理查德·布朗兹 (Richard Bronze) 说道。

分析师表示,另一种选择是在 6 月后部分或全部取消 220 万桶/日的减产计划。

OPEC 表示,预计石油需求又将增长 225 万桶/日,相对强劲,而国际能源署则预计增长速度要慢得多,为 120 万桶/日。

 

(Olesya Astakhova 和 Alex Lawler 报道,Maha El Dahan、Ahmad Ghaddar 和 Natalie Grover 补充报道,Simon Webb、Dmitry Zhdannikov、Elaine Hardcastle 编辑)

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LONDON/MOSCOW – OPEC and its allies have yet to begin formal talks on extending voluntary oil output cuts of 2.2 million barrels per day beyond June, but three sources from OPEC+ producers said they could keep their cuts if demand fails to pick up.

OPEC+ has implemented a series of output cuts since late 2022 amid rising output from the United States and other non-member producers, and worries over demand as major economies grapple with high interest rates.

OPEC+, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Russia and other non-OPEC producers, next meets on June 1 in Vienna to set output policy. OPEC did not respond to a request for comment.

The OPEC+ group is currently cutting output by 5.86 million bpd, equal to about 5.7% of global demand. The cuts include 3.66 million bpd by OPEC+ members valid through to the end of 2024, and 2.2 million bpd of voluntary cuts by some members expiring at the end of June.

Oil prices have found support this year from the conflict in the Middle East, although concern about economic growth and high interest rates has weighed. Brent crude hit a seven-week low on Wednesday and settled at $83.44 a barrel.

The three sources from countries which have made voluntary supply cuts said an extension was likely.

The cuts could be extended until year-end, said one source, while another said it would take a surprise jump in demand for OPEC+ to make any changes.

Two other OPEC+ sources said formal talks had yet to take place, and one of those said OPEC+ was not yet leaning one way or the other on extending cuts.

The countries which have made voluntary cuts that are deeper than those agreed with the wider group are Algeria, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“We think there’s a good chance that OPEC+ will extend beyond June – but we aren’t yet putting a firm view because we don’t think they’ve actually got into the real period of discussion and decision-making,” said Richard Bronze of Energy Aspects.

Another option would be for some or all of the 2.2 million bpd of cuts to be unwound after June, analysts say.

OPEC has said it expects another year of relatively strong oil demand growth of 2.25 million bpd, while the International Energy Agency expects much slower growth of 1.2 million bpd.

 

(Reporting by Olesya Astakhova and Alex Lawler, additional reporting by Maha El Dahan, Ahmad Ghaddar and Natalie Grover, editing by Simon Webb, Dmitry Zhdannikov, Elaine Hardcastle)

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