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OPEC+ and supply: production hike supports market, but surplus risks remain

The July decision by OPEC+ to increase oil production quotas – along with expectations of further expansion in August – remains a key factor shaping the oil market. On one hand, it helps keep oil prices at a comfortable level. On the other – the threat of oversupply still looms.

Main pressure points:

  • High oil inventories in the US, raising concerns of supply overheating
  • Potential demand decline in Asia, especially amid weak growth in China and seasonal consumption shifts

As a result, the market remains delicately balanced. Any shift – either in output or demand – could trigger new waves of price volatility.

? Conclusion:
While OPEC+ actions help stabilize the market in the short term, price resilience will depend on global demand (especially in Asia) and inventory growth rates.

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