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Global Oil Markets Slip After OPEC+ Freezes Production Plans

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Oil prices slipped on Tuesday, as investors interpreted OPEC+’s latest production move as a signal that global supply may soon outpace demand. The decision to pause output hikes in the first quarter has fuelled speculation that the oil cartel is finally acknowledging a potential oversupply problem.

Brent crude futures edged down by 15 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $64.74 a barrel by 9:30 AM, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude dipped 14 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $60.91, reported Reuters.

Over the weekend, the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, collectively known as OPEC+, agreed to a modest increase in oil output for December but announced a pause in production hikes for the first quarter of next year. 

Since April, the group has lifted output targets by roughly 2.9 million barrels per day, amounting to about 2.7 per cent of global supply. However, that pace was slowed in October amid mounting concerns about a glut.

Suvro Sarkar, energy sector lead at DBS Bank, said the market is viewing the move as a subtle shift in tone from the producers. “(The) market may see this as the first sign of acknowledgement of potential oversupply situation from the OPEC+ front, who have so far remained very bullish on demand trends and ability of market to absorb the extra barrels,” Sarkar noted.

Industry Split on Oversupply Outlook

While traders are reading OPEC+’s move as an early warning sign, industry leaders are split on whether the world is truly heading for an oil glut. Executives from some of Europe’s largest energy firms pushed back on the oversupply narrative, citing sustained global demand and easing production pressures.

 Similarly, James Danly, US Department of Energy’s Deputy Secretary, said he did not anticipate a supply glut by 2026.

Behind OPEC+’s pause lies geopolitics as well. According to four insiders cited by the news agency, Russia lobbied for the halt in production increases, arguing that it could not ramp up exports due to Western sanctions. 

The US and the UK have both tightened restrictions on Moscow’s top oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, in October, complicating its access to global markets.

Sanctions, Supply Chains, and Strategy

In a note to clients, JP Morgan’s analysts downplayed fears of major disruption. “Our oil strategists maintain their view that while the risk of disruption has increased, US measures, along with complementary actions by the UK and EU, will not prevent Russian oil producers from operating,” the bank stated.

Despite Tuesday’s dip, analysts expect sanctions to lend some near-term support to oil prices. “The sanctions could continue providing some price support in the near term,” said independent analyst Tina Teng. 

She added that market sentiment remains cautious, with traders closely monitoring inventory levels and macroeconomic cues.

Investors are now awaiting the latest data from the American Petroleum Institute (API) for fresh trading direction. 

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