OPEC+ ministers are considering moving up their meeting to June 4 instead of the previously scheduled June 9-10, so that July nominations can factor in any changes to oil production quotas, according to people familiar with the discussions. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Holding the meeting that early would preclude any May production data from OPEC’s six secondary sources, including S&P Global Platts, from factoring into a decision. But nominations for term volumes by Saudi Arabia and other key OPEC members are typically announced by the first week of the preceding month. OPEC, Russia and nine other allies are concluding the first month of their historic accord, which calls for 9.7 million b/d in production cuts for May […]