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Oil sinks as OPEC+ ramps up output again, WTI heading back to 4-yr low

Oil prices opened the week with a sharp gap lower, as traders responded to OPEC+’s weekend agreement to accelerate output increases for a second straight month. WTI crude is now heading back toward the four-year low of $55.20 set in April.

OPEC+ will raise June production by 411k barrels per day. That brings the total additional supply from April to June to nearly one million barrels per day, representing 44% rollback of the group’s 2022-era production cuts.

This shift has stoked concerns that global oil markets may soon swing into surplus. The broader concern is that OPEC+ may fully unwind voluntary production cuts by October unless compliance among members improves. Such a move would flood the market with more supply just as global demand outlooks remain clouded by trade tensions.

Technically, prior rejection by 65.24 support turned resistance keeps WTI’s long term down trend intact. Further decline is now expected as long as 60.16 resistance holds. Firm break of 55.20 low will confirm down trend resumption. WTI could then decline through 50 psychological level to 100% projection of 72.37 to 55.20 from 65.32 at 48.20.

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