OPEC’s Crude Oil Production Rose Slightly In August: Survey

2023/07/07 11:03
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Crude oil production from the OPEC alliance actually climbed in August by 40,000 bpd, according to a new survey published by Bloomberg on Friday.

 

Saudi Arabias output may have fallen in August by 170,000 bpd, according to the survey, but Nigeria and Irans production increased, largely offsetting Saudi Arabias cuts.

Overall, the group produced 27.82 million barrels per day in August, the survey said.

Analysts largely expect Saudi Arabia to extend its 1 million bpd supply cut into October, even though crude oil prices rose to 2023 highs on Friday, with WTI reaching $85 per barrel. Saudi Arabias extra cut began in July.

 

Saudi Arabia produced 8.98 million bpd in August, according to the survey, while Iran boosted production to more than 3 million bpd, and Nigerias reached 1.34 million bpdan increase of 80,000 bpd according to Bloombergs survey data, which is based on ship-tracking data, information from officials, and estimates from firms like Kpler and Rystad.

 

Russia said earlier this week that it had reached another deal with OPEC regarding crude oil supply volumes, promising to provide details of the deal next week.

Earlier this week, a Reuters survey had estimated that OPECs total production rose in August by 220,000 bpd over July figuresthe first rise since February. According to that survey, OPECs production reached 27.56 million bpd in August. Production for the 10 members that are part of the supply cut agreements fell by 10,000 bpd in August, the Reuters survey said.

 

The OPEC+ group is set to hold a meeting on October 4, although a full ministerial meeting isnt scheduled until late in November.