In April, OPEC's oil output decreased by 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from March, totaling 26.49 million bpd, according to a Reuters survey. The decline was primarily led by reduced production in Iran and Iraq. Despite these reductions, some OPEC members like Libya saw increases in production, while others like Nigeria experienced declines. Baghdad has committed to compensating for exceeding its production quota.
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OPEC CRUDE OUTPUT FELL 50K B/D TO 26.81M B/D IN APRIL - SURVEY.
OPEC CRUDE OUTPUT STEADY IN APRIL, LEAVING NEW CUTS UNFINISHED.
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OPEC oil output falls in April led by Iran, Iraq, survey finds - Reuters
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OPEC APRIL OIL OUTPUT FALLS BY 100,000 BPD FROM MARCH TO 26.49 MILLION BPD - REUTERS SURVEY
OPEC APRIL OIL OUTPUT FALLS BY 100,000 BPD FROM MARCH TO 26.49 MILLION BPD - SURVEY.