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  • 52 Week High: 476.15p
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  • Market Cap: £71,989m
  • RiskGrade: 211

Oil prices spark after Opec pauses output hikes

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Monday 03 Nov 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Global oil prices pushed higher on Monday, after Opec and its allies agreed to curtail plans to hike output.
Meeting on Sunday, eight Opec+ members - including leading members Saudi Arabia and Russia - agreed to increase December's output targets by 137,000 barrels per day (bpd), unchanged on October and November.

However, they also opted to pause production increments across the first quarter of 2026.

The oil cartel attributed the decision to "seasonality". Oil demand is generally weaker after the holiday season, and a number of refineries close for scheduled maintenance. But it also coincides with mounting concerns of a potential oil glut.

Opec+ has been upping quotas throughout 2025, and the International Energy Agency is now forecasting an oil surplus of a record 4m barrels per day in 2026, equivalent to almost 4% of world demand.

Last week, Shell chief executive Wael Sawan warned there was a "credible scenario of oversupply".

As at 0900 GMT, benchmark Brent was up 0.5% at $65.08, while West Texas Intermediate was trading at $61.28.

Shares in Shell and BP, meanwhile, were both 1% higher, at 2,864.5p and 445.05p respectively.

Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "The move eases fears of oversupply, while fresh US sanctions on Russian oil majors and weekend drome strikes on key infrastructure add geopolitical risk to the mix."

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BP Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 459.60p
Change Today -4.00p
% Change -0.86 %
52 Week High 476.15p
52 Week Low 331.70p
Volume 2,377,985
Shares Issued 15,663m
Market Cap £71,989m
RiskGrade 211

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Value
80.36% above the market average80.36% above the market average80.36% above the market average80.36% above the market average80.36% above the market average
15.49% below the sector average15.49% below the sector average15.49% below the sector average15.49% below the sector average15.49% below the sector average
Price Trend
34.4% below the market average34.4% below the market average34.4% below the market average34.4% below the market average34.4% below the market average
28.77% above the sector average28.77% above the sector average28.77% above the sector average28.77% above the sector average28.77% above the sector average
Income
55.03% above the market average55.03% above the market average55.03% above the market average55.03% above the market average55.03% above the market average
40% below the sector average40% below the sector average40% below the sector average40% below the sector average40% below the sector average
Growth
94.93% below the market average94.93% below the market average94.93% below the market average94.93% below the market average94.93% below the market average
95.45% below the sector average95.45% below the sector average95.45% below the sector average95.45% below the sector average95.45% below the sector average

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