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    (Investing)– OPEC+ members will undergo an annual assessment of their oil production capacity starting next year for use in 2027, OPEC+ sources said, to ensure that the group sets output quotas that are more closely aligned with each country’s real capacity.

    OPEC+ members to undergo annual oil capacity audit under new plan, sources say – Oil & Gas 360

    This follows an agreement reached on Sunday which marks progress in resolving what has been a thorny issue for OPEC+ for years, and is expected to boost the credibility of its future production deals with investors and oil market participants.

    Some members such as the United Arab Emirates have increased their capacity and would like higher production targets, while others such as African members have seen declines.

    For others, it is politically and economically difficult to accept a lower production target and theoretical capacity. Angola quit the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in 2024 over a disagreement about its production quotas.

    CONSULTANTS TO BE APPOINTED

    Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Monday that Sunday’s meeting was one of the most successful days in his career and the output capacity mechanism would help to stabilise markets and reward those who invest in production.

    The assessments will start in 2026 to be used for 2027 output baselines, from which quotas are set.

    OPEC+ – which groups OPEC and allies led by Russia – is planning to appoint U.S. petroleum consultant DeGolyer and MacNaughton to work on estimates for 19 of the 22 OPEC+ members, three OPEC+ and industry sources said.

    Dallas-based DeGolyer was one of the companies that carried out an audit of ’s oil reserves ahead of its 2019 initial public offering.

    DeGolyer would not assess the capacity of Russia, Iran or Venezuela, the sources said. Those OPEC+ producers are under U.S. sanctions and objected to a U.S. firm carrying out the work, the sources said. Sanctions may also have made it difficult for the U.S. company to carry out that work.

    A firm from India is expected to be appointed in the coming weeks to deal with Russian and Venezuelan capacity estimates, while Iran chose to have its capacity assessed using production figures, the sources said.

    “These three countries are facing exceptional circumstances, both internally and/or externally, and we decided to show flexibility in order to reach an agreement,” one of the OPEC+ sources said, declining to be identified because they were not authorised to speak publicly about the matter.

    GROWING GAP BETWEEN QUOTAS AND ACTUAL OUTPUT

    OPEC+’s oil production hikes in 2025 after cutting output for several years have exposed a growing gap between many members’ targets and their actual output.

    Data from S&P Commodity Insights, known as Platts, shows that 12 of the 18 OPEC+ members with quotas were pumping below their targets in October. Platts is one of the sources OPEC+ uses to monitor its output.

    The furthest below target in barrel terms is Russia with a shortfall of 101,000 bpd. The most above at 144,000 bpd is Kazakhstan.

    OPEC+ faces dwindling spare production capacity – idle output that could quickly come online – after years of low investment, OPEC+ sources and industry executives have said, and it takes time for producers to boost drilling and output.

    It is difficult to judge what maximum capacity is because it has been over five years since OPEC+ was pumping freely – without production targets.

    Bringing in consultants for the assessment aligns with OPEC’s longstanding practice of using secondary sources such as analysts and industry media like Platts to assess its members’ actual production.

    This is a legacy of historic disputes over how much oil OPEC members said they were producing, and is designed to provide impartial assessments.

    Following the 2026 audit for the 2027 output baselines, countries will prepare data for the 2028 assessment during January-February 2027, a source said, with the update process starting in March 2027. The same steps will be repeated in later years, the source added.



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