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22.10.2020, 08:59

OPEC likely to delay planned increase in output quotas – ANZ

FXStreet reports that strategists at ANZ Bank expect the OPEC+ will have no choice but to delay the increase of quotas by a month or two at its meeting on December 1.

“The supply cuts that the group implemented in Q2 have gone a huge way to stabilising the market. However, a resurgence in COVID-19 cases in Europe and North America has stopped the recovery in demand in its tracks.”

“We have lowered our forecast for demand for Q4 2020 by 1.0mb/d from last month. As such, we expect the market deficit in Q4 2020 to shrink slightly. However, if OPEC sticks with its plans to increase output in Q1 2021, the market will likely move back into a small surplus.”

“OPEC+ is likely to keep an open mind over the coming weeks, focusing on adhering to current quotas as much as possible. However, if demand continues to trend the way it has been over the past month, we believe it will have no choice but to delay the increase in quotas in 2021.”

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