In March, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) saw a reduction in oil output by 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) from February, bringing the total production down to 26.42 million bpd. This decline was highlighted in a Reuters survey and was primarily led by Iraq. The survey also noted that the production decrease included a 60,000 bpd reduction from countries that had agreed to make cuts.
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OPEC March Oil output falls by 50,000 bpd from February to 26.42 million bpd - Survey
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🔴 OPEC MARCH OIL OUTPUT FALLS BY 50,000 BPD FROM FEBRUARY TO 26.42 MILLION BPD - SURVEY.
OPEC MARCH OIL OUTPUT FALLS BY 50,000 BPD FROM FEBRUARY TO 26.42 MILLION BPD - REUTERS SURVEY