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Oil prices drop following unexpected OPEC+ output increase

Tuesday 06 May 2025 - 08:01
By: Zahouani Ilham
Oil prices drop following unexpected OPEC+ output increase

Oil prices dropped sharply after key OPEC+ members, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, announced an increase in production of 411,000 barrels per day for June. This follows a similar decision the previous month that had already triggered a decline in prices.

The price of Brent crude dipped nearly four percent before partially recovering, trading just below $60 per barrel early Monday. Analysts attribute the ongoing slump not only to the output hike but also to growing concerns about a global economic slowdown, partly fueled by escalating U.S. trade tensions.

According to market analysts, this marks a notable shift away from the production cuts that had been in place since 2022. While the official explanation points to strong market fundamentals and low inventories, many experts question the timing. They argue that the global economy remains vulnerable due to trade disputes, and higher output may worsen oversupply issues.

Some speculate that Saudi Arabia’s move could be a response to non-compliance by fellow OPEC members, or even a strategic attempt to pressure rivals such as U.S. shale producers or weaken Russia financially in the context of international conflicts.

Meanwhile, global financial markets showed mixed reactions. Paris saw a slight decline, while Frankfurt inched up amid low trading volume due to public holidays in London, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. The U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of England are set to announce interest rate decisions later this week, which may further impact market sentiment.

On the currency front, the U.S. dollar weakened against major peers, while the Australian dollar gained slightly following the country’s election outcome. Wall Street ended last week on a positive note, buoyed by strong job data and optimism over trade negotiations between the U.S. and China.


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