Several delegates within the OPEC+ alliance have voiced concerns over plans for the group to meet monthly to assess production levels, casting doubt on a cornerstone of its strategy to micro-manage the market’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic-induced demand slump, sources told S&P Global Platts. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Opposition is brewing within the 23-member producer group to plans for more frequent consultation after it agreed on June 6 to extend record 9.6 million b/d of output cuts through the end of July. The plan requires its influential nine-country Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) — co-chaired by heavyweights Saudi Arabia and Russia — to gather monthly. The JMMC will weigh compliance with quotas, analyze the state […]