OPEC+ Output Rise Tests Fragile Hormuz Recovery

Latest Market Alert | 6 July 2026

Executive Summary

OPEC+ has agreed to increase oil output targets by 188,000 barrels per day from August, adding supply as Gulf exports through the Strait of Hormuz gradually recover. Oil prices slipped after the announcement, but Reuters notes that Gulf flows remain below pre-war levels and shipping risks have not fully normalised.

Why it matters

The market is beginning to price in more supply, but the ability to deliver that supply still depends on Hormuz remaining open and commercially viable.

UK impact

UK fuel buyers, logistics firms and energy-sensitive businesses may benefit from lower oil prices, but should not assume a full return to stable Gulf supply.

Global impact

OPEC+ is trying to balance recovering exports, weaker prices and uncertain demand. Any renewed disruption in Hormuz could quickly reverse the current easing.

Our View

This is a supply-relief story with an execution risk. Businesses should use lower prices to review hedging, procurement and contingency plans rather than assuming the energy shock has passed.

Risk Indicator: MEDIUM/HIGH

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