Highlights Any agreement would require unanimous consent Not all members on board with deeper cuts Minister says KRG deal to help Iraq’s quota compliance Vienna — Iraq, which has consistently violated its oil production quota under the OPEC+ supply accord, is urging other members to support deepening the group’s output cuts. The current 1.2 million b/d production cut agreement, which runs through March, should be increased to 1.6 million b/d, oil minister Thamir al-Ghadhban told reporters on arrival in Vienna ahead of the OPEC+ meetings Thursday and Friday. Merely rolling over the cuts “is not enough to stabilize the market,” Ghadhban said. “There is a proposal to add a further 400,000 b/d, [but] this is not final. This is subject to agreement between OPEC+.” Any deal would require unanimous approval among the 24-country coalition, a consensus that may be difficult to achieve, analysts say. The OPEC+ coalition’s delegate-level Joint […]