OPEC+ will probably continue with its production ramp-up next year regardless of where prices are going, according to traders who believe the expected oversupply in crude will not be large enough to discourage OPEC+ from boosting output. Bloomberg surveyed 25 traders and analysts focused on energy and said that 67% of them expected OPEC+ to keep adding to production next year, while the remainder expected the group to suspend or reverse the ramp-up. OPEC+ has been ramping up production after two years of cuts as international oil prices remain…