OPEC could easily accommodate increased oil production from Iran when sanctions limiting its output are lifted, the cartel’s head said Monday, brushing off concerns it could split up because of oversupply. “This, we will overcome,” Abdalla Salem el-Badri, secretary general of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, told reporters on the side of an oil conference at Chatham House in London, U.K. Iran said last month it wanted to produce 4 million barrels of oil a day when sanctions are lifted, up from about 2.6 million barrels a day. Libya, whose output has more than halved to 650,000 barrels a day due to strikes, is also expected to return to normal when the crisis is resolved. “When Iran will come [back], when Libya will come [back], I don’t think there will be difficulty for OPEC,” Mr. el-Badri said. Iraq, another OPEC member, has also been ramping up production […]