OPEC+ may consider larger oil output boost, sources say after Iran strike


SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters): OPEC+ may consider a larger than planned output increase on Sunday, two sources close to talks said, and Saudi Arabia and the UAE have already raised exports in anticipation of possible oil disruption from U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran carried out on Saturday.

Eight members of the grouping of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies - Saudi Arabia, Russia, the UAE, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria and Oman - were already scheduled to meet on Sunday at 1100 GMT.

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