OPEC+ is working on making up for a drop in Russian oil output, two OPEC+ sources said on Thursday, as Russia’s production has fallen by around 1 million barrels per day as a result of Western sanctions on Moscow over Ukraine. One OPEC+ source familiar with the Russian position said Moscow could agree to other producers compensating for its lower output but it may not happen at a Thursday meeting and might not be in full. A Gulf OPEC+ source said a decision on the matter was “highly possible” at a meeting on Thursday. The group is meeting online later on Thursday and has been widely expected to stick to its planned monthly modest output increases despite tighter global […]