

According to informed sources in the OPEC+ alliance, the group is close to officially approving a halt to oil production increases in March. This decision is expected to be ratified at today’s online meeting chaired by Saudi Arabia and Russia. This decision, which was made in November citing seasonal declines in oil consumption, has been confirmed in previous monthly meetings. This decision comes as concerns about a possible US military attack on Iran (an OPEC member) have driven oil prices to their highest level in four months. However, OPEC+ usually acts cautiously in the face of geopolitical tensions, waiting for actual supply disruptions.

A reporter from Axios said that negotiations between Iran and the United States, with the mediation of Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, are ongoing, but no major breakthrough has been achieved so far. The delivery of enriched uranium, zero nuclear activity, recognition of Israel, and ceasing support for proxy groups in the region are the US conditions for negotiations, which directly contradict the Islamic Republic’s red lines. So far, there have been rumors of an agreement on handing over the uranium, but the other conditions remain unclear. Meanwhile, Trump is pressuring Iran through Venezuela's oil.