OPEC+ ministers seen sticking to further oil output hikes as planned, sources say

The talks began shortly after
Record
Eight members of OPEC+, a group that includes the
The group is expected to proceed with this plan, both sources on Thursday said, following similar comments on Tuesday and Wednesday from other OPEC+ delegates.
The May hike is the next increment of a plan agreed by
OPEC+ also has 3.65 million bpd of other output cuts in place until the end of next year to support the market.
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