OPEC+ raises June oil output quotas by 188,000 barrels per day
→Trading desks must reprice June term contracts against the new OPEC+ quota
- → Crude trading desks at refiners must reprice June term contracts against the new quota now — counterparty NOCs will nominate against the revised ceiling.
- → Hedging desks at airlines, shippers, and refined-product marketers must reassess Q3 fuel hedge positions now — the quota change shifts the upper bound of OPEC+ supply assumptions.
- → Physical crude contract managers must update June nomination calculations against the revised ceiling — legacy quota references risk counterparty disputes on volume calls.
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