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OPEC Confirms Big Saudi Oil Production Hike Ahead of Iran War, Holds Forecasts Steady


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By Alex Lawler

  • Saudi Arabia increased production as contingency for Iran attack disruption, sources said
  • OPEC says geopolitical developments need close monitoring, no forecast changes yet
  • IEA to update oil forecasts on Thursday

LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) – OPEC said on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia sharply increased oil production in February ahead of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and kept its forecasts for relatively strong global oil demand growth this year.


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Saudi Arabia ​boosted output and exports as part of a contingency plan in case any U.S. ​strike on Iran disrupted Middle East supplies, sources familiar with the plan said ⁠in February. The attack came on February 28 and the ensuing conflict has disrupted oil ​exports, forced production stoppages and sent prices soaring.

OPEC, in a monthly report on its website, said ​that Saudi Arabia told the group its February supply to the market was 10.111 million barrels per day, while production reached 10.882 million bpd. The kingdom reported January output of 10.10 million bpd.

Saudi Arabia has long intervened ​in oil markets, adding barrels during disruptions or curbing output when it sees oversupply. The ​February rise echoed a contingency plan last year when it moved more oil to storage, the sources said last ‌month.

OPEC also ⁠said output by the wider OPEC+, which includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries plus other producers such as Russia, averaged 42.72 million bpd in February, up 445,000 bpd from January, citing secondary sources.

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“Supply to market” usually covers exports plus domestic refinery and power-plant use, excluding ​oil shifted into storage. ​As such, Saudi Arabia’s ⁠February supply to market stayed close to its OPEC+ quota, even as production ran well above the target.

OPEC left unchanged its forecast that world ​oil demand will grow by 1.38 million bpd this year. Its ​2026 demand estimate ⁠remains higher than those of other analysts, including the International Energy Agency.

“Ongoing geopolitical developments warrant close monitoring, although their impact, if any, on the growth forecast may be too early to determine,” OPEC said ⁠in ​the report, referring to economic growth.

The Saudi and OPEC increases ​in February came despite OPEC+ agreeing to keep output targets steady for the first quarter of the year.

The IEA’s next ​forecast update is due on Thursday.

Reporting by Alex Lawler. Editing by Louise Heavens and Mark Potter

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