OPEC nations pumped slightly more crude in September as Libya’s biggest oil field returned to production. Output from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries was 32.83 million barrels a day in September, a gain of 120,000 barrels a day from August, according to a Bloomberg News survey of analysts, oil companies and ship-tracking data. Production in Libya, which along with Nigeria is exempt from output cuts, rebounded 30,000 barrels a day to 920,000 barrels in September as the Sharara field restarted after a halt of more than two weeks. Nigerian output increased by 20,000 barrels to 1.77 million barrels a day, just short of the 1.8 million barrels a day that could eventually lead to its participation in OPEC’s effort to reduce output.
Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s biggest producer, boosted production by 60,000 barrels a day to 10.06 million barrels, while Gulf neighbor Kuwait lifted output by 50,000 barrels to 2.76 million barrels a day. The recovery in production puts OPEC back to levels reached in July, when the group pumped 32.85 million barrels a day.
The compliance rate of the 12 members who agreed to curb their supply dropped to 82 percent, from 88 percent the month before, the survey showed. Source : BLOOMBERG Pipe Industry Co., Limited (www.wilsonpipeline.com)
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