U.S. crude oil prices fall after OPEC+ agrees to surge production in June

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OPEC voted to increase production combined with fears of a recession this has driven prices for Brent and WTI significantly downward. Sucks if you are an E & P company, good for US consumers.

  • OPEC+ has agreed to surge production by 411,000 barrels per day in June.
  • Oil prices in April posted the biggest monthly loss since 2021
  • President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised fears of a recession that will slow demand at the same time that OPEC+ is quickly increasing supply.
U.S. crude oil futures fell more than 1% on Monday, after OPEC+ agreed to surge production for a second month.

U.S. crude was down 70 cents, or 1.2%, at $57.59 a barrel. Global benchmark Brent fell 69 cents, or 1.1%, to $60.60 per barrel. Oil prices have fallen more than 20% this year.




The eight producers in the group, led by Saudi Arabia, agreed on Saturday to increase output by another 411,000 barrels per day in June. The decision comes a month after OPEC+ surprised the market by agreeing to surge production in May by the same amount.

The June production hike is nearly triple the 140,000 bpd that Goldman Sachs had originally forecast. OPEC+ is bringing more than 800,000 bpd of additional supply to the market over the course of two months.

Oil prices in April posted the biggest monthly loss since 2021, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised fears of a recession that will slow demand at the same time that OPEC+ is quickly increasing supply.

Oilfield service firms such as Baker Hughes and SLB are expecting investment in exploration and production to decline this year due to the weak price environment.

“The prospects of an oversupplied oil market, rising tariffs, uncertainty in Mexico and activity weakness in Saudi Arabia are collectively constraining international upstream spending levels,” Baker Hughes CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said on the company’s first-quarter earnings call on April 25.
 
The June production hike is nearly triple the 140,000 bpd that Goldman Sachs had originally forecast.

When you read all those bogus "forecasts" and predictions" it makes you think what a waste to their companies they all are. They basically make chumps out of the investors that paid them any mind. 😐
 
Isn't it s good thing if oil prices fall huge hugely? That means gas prices have to come down bigly as well correct? Let's hope it drops drops drops big.
 
OPEC voted to increase production combined with fears of a recession this has driven prices for Brent and WTI significantly downward. Sucks if you are an E & P company, good for US consumers.

  • OPEC+ has agreed to surge production by 411,000 barrels per day in June.
  • Oil prices in April posted the biggest monthly loss since 2021
  • President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised fears of a recession that will slow demand at the same time that OPEC+ is quickly increasing supply.
U.S. crude oil futures fell more than 1% on Monday, after OPEC+ agreed to surge production for a second month.

U.S. crude was down 70 cents, or 1.2%, at $57.59 a barrel. Global benchmark Brent fell 69 cents, or 1.1%, to $60.60 per barrel. Oil prices have fallen more than 20% this year.




The eight producers in the group, led by Saudi Arabia, agreed on Saturday to increase output by another 411,000 barrels per day in June. The decision comes a month after OPEC+ surprised the market by agreeing to surge production in May by the same amount.

The June production hike is nearly triple the 140,000 bpd that Goldman Sachs had originally forecast. OPEC+ is bringing more than 800,000 bpd of additional supply to the market over the course of two months.

Oil prices in April posted the biggest monthly loss since 2021, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have raised fears of a recession that will slow demand at the same time that OPEC+ is quickly increasing supply.

Oilfield service firms such as Baker Hughes and SLB are expecting investment in exploration and production to decline this year due to the weak price environment.

“The prospects of an oversupplied oil market, rising tariffs, uncertainty in Mexico and activity weakness in Saudi Arabia are collectively constraining international upstream spending levels,” Baker Hughes CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said on the company’s first-quarter earnings call on April 25.

So OPECs flooding the market to counter any increase in US exploration and production due to Trump being in power.

Has happened before, will happen again.
 
So OPECs flooding the market to counter any increase in US exploration and production due to Trump being in power.

Has happened before, will happen again.
Little Piggies Go to Market and Bring Home the Bacon

All free markets are controlled by cartels, which are free to do anything they want to gouge their consumers.
 
I hate to say it but...yes that could be correct.🤔
The Invisible Hand Is the One Picking Your Pocket

Lease only to wildcatters. The American petrocracy, which also created and backs OPEC, fixes prices. Contrary to plutelicker propaganda, it should not be trusted to increase supply, because that lowers profit margins.
 
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