OPEC's crude oil production remained stable in June, with Iraq slightly reducing output but still exceeding its quota. The group's total output reached 26.98 million barrels per day, as reported by Reuters surveys. This marks the second consecutive month of increase, driven by higher supply from Nigeria and Iran despite voluntary cuts by other members.
#OPEC oil output rose in June for a second consecutive month, a Reuters survey found on Tuesday, as higher supply from Nigeria and Iran offset the impact of voluntary supply cuts by other members agreed with the wider OPEC+ alliance. OPEC pumped 26.70 million barrels per day…
💡 OPEC oil output rose in June by 70k BPD from May to 26.70mln BPD, rising for the 2nd consecutive month, via Reuters Survey - @newsquawk on https://t.co/orvmA6Wqwk Full Story → https://t.co/T9xVsFurxJ
#OPEC #OIL OUTPUT IN JUNE UP BY 70,000 BPD FROM MAY TO 26.70 MILLION BPD, INCREASES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE MONTH - SURVEY. #oott
#OPEC OIL OUTPUT IN JUNE UP BY 70,000 BPD FROM MAY TO 26.70 MILLION BPD, INCREASES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE MONTH - SURVEY.
8:30:05 AM livesquawk OPEC Oil Output Rises For Second Month In June, Reuters Survey Finds
OPEC OIL OUTPUT IN JUNE UP BY 70,000 BPD FROM MAY TO 26.70 MILLION BPD, INCREASES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE MONTH - SURVEY.
OPEC OIL OUTPUT IN JUNE UP BY 70,000 BARRELS PER DAY (BPD) FROM MAY TO 26.70 MILLION BPD, INCREASES FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE MONTH -REUTERS SURVEY
#OPEC Crude Production Steady While Some Members Exceed Limits #Iraq trims oil output yet remains significantly above quota Group pumped 26.98 million b/d of crude in June, survey shows #oott https://t.co/oMKWfoz4D7