Oil Prices Surge by Over 4 Percent Despite OPEC+ Supply Hikes

More supply increases are scheduled over the coming months as the organization reverses a previous production cut.
Oil Prices Surge by Over 4 Percent Despite OPEC+ Supply Hikes
The sun behind a crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas on Nov. 22, 2019. Angus Mordant/Reuters
Naveen Athrappully
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Crude oil prices jumped in early morning trade on June 2 even as OPEC+ confirmed a planned supply increase starting in July, with factors such as declining U.S. crude stocks and Russia–Ukraine geopolitical tensions supporting prices.

Brent crude oil futures were trading at $65.38 per barrel as of 8:55 a.m. ET on June 2, up by 4.14 percent for the day. In a May 31 statement, OPEC+, a group comprising the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil producers, including Russia, announced it would raise oil production by 411,000 barrels per day (bpd) beginning in July.
Naveen Athrappully
Naveen Athrappully
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Naveen Athrappully is a news reporter covering business and world events at The Epoch Times.