Russia Keeps Oil Flowing but Brings No New Plan to OPEC+

Russia says it’s still pumping and shipping crude into a tightening global market, but it’s not bringing any new ideas to the table ahead of the next OPEC+ meeting, even as supply shrinks and demand climbs during the worst energy crisis in years.

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia would continue to export oil to global markets. Russia has framed its steady flows as a stabilizing force amid the Iran war, which is disrupting supply chains and trapping barrels in the Middle East.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia is helping limit price volatility simply by keeping exports moving. That’s the extent of the plan.

Peskov made clear that there are no new proposals from Moscow for the OPEC+ alliance, even as the group heads toward a May 3 meeting amid market strain. Demand is rising, he said, while available supply is declining. This blunt assessment lines up with what traders are already seeing in physical markets.

Russia remains a central player in OPEC+, the 22-member alliance that has been carefully unwinding production cuts since 2025. But those increases are running into a hard constraint: capacity.

Earlier this month, OPEC+ agreed to raise output quotas by 206,000 barrels per day for May. On paper, that adds supply. In reality, much of that increase may never materialize. Several key producers are struggling to lift output as the conflict tied to Iran continues to damage infrastructure and disrupt flows.

That leaves the market in a familiar bind—tight supply, rising demand, and limited ability to respond quickly.

The International Energy Agency has already described the current situation as the worst energy crisis on record, with higher crude prices feeding directly into inflation and economic strain. Russia’s role, for now, is about continuity and keeping barrels moving.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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