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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Oil falls slightly ahead of expected OPEC+ output increase
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Oil falls slightly ahead of expected OPEC+ output increase

Last updated: July 4, 2025 9:20 pm
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Oil futures experienced a slight decline in trading on Friday, as investors anticipated the upcoming OPEC+ meeting where member countries are expected to discuss a potential increase in oil output. Brent crude futures settled down by 0.7% at $68.30 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude decreased by 0.75% to $66.50 before 1300 EDT (1700 GMT). Trading activity was subdued due to the U.S. Independence Day holiday.

Compared to the previous week, Brent settled approximately 0.8% higher, while WTI saw a 1.5% increase. It is anticipated that eight OPEC+ countries will agree on another oil output increase for August during the meeting scheduled for Saturday. This move is part of their strategy to enhance market share, with the meeting being rescheduled to Saturday.

Analyst Tamas Varga from PVM highlighted that if the group decides to raise output by an additional 411,000 barrels per day in August, it could lead to a significant impact on global oil reserves in the second half of the year. Phil Flynn, a senior analyst at the Price Futures group, noted that there is some profit-taking amid concerns that OPEC might increase production beyond expectations.

Investors are closely monitoring OPEC’s decision while also keeping an eye on the implications of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts, which were set to be signed into law. Additionally, crude prices were influenced by reports of the United States planning to resume nuclear talks with Iran and the uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariff policies as the deadline for higher levies approaches.

Barclays recently revised its Brent oil price forecast, projecting $72 a barrel for 2025 and $70 a barrel for 2026, citing an improved demand outlook. As negotiations between the European Union and the Trump administration continue, there is a potential for an extension of the status quo to prevent tariff hikes.

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In conclusion, the oil market is navigating through various geopolitical factors and market dynamics that could impact prices in the coming months. Stay tuned for updates on OPEC’s decision and other key developments in the energy sector.

(Reporting by Amanda Stephenson in Calgary, Robert Harvey in London, Mohi Narayan in New Delhi, and Florence Tan in Singapore. Additional reporting by Arathy Somasekhar in Houston. Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Chizu Nomiyama, and Matthew Lewis)

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