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OPEC crude output falls in December ‘18

ANKARA (AA): Global oil supply fell by 950 thousand barrels per day (kb/d) in December, led by lower OPEC output with 100.6 million barrels per day (mb/d) ahead of new supply cuts, according to data of the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Friday.

According to the IEA, a sharp fall in Saudi Arabia’s output from its record highs ahead of new OPEC/non-OPEC supply cuts along with further unplanned outages in Iran and Libya and a seasonal drop in biofuels wiped 950 kb/d off global oil production in December.

Crude oil output of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) dropped by 590 kb/d in December to reach 32.39 mb/d and non-OPEC supply fell by 360 kb/d in December to 61.2 mb/d, according to the IEA’s Oil Market Report.

With Saudi Arabia planning still deeper cuts in January and February and Russia expected to curb supply, the US looks set to maintain its status as the world’s biggest crude supplier throughout 2019.

“OPEC production is set to fall further in January, when the new Vienna Agreement cuts take effect,” the IEA stated. OPEC member countries and 10 non-OPEC producers agreed to cut supplies by 1.2 mb/d from Jan. 1 for six months, based on October 2018 levels at the OPEC/non-OPEC ministerial meeting in Vienna on Dec. 7, 2018.

OPEC will shoulder 0.8 mb/d of the cuts – equivalent to roughly 2.5 percent of its total output, and non-OPEC will endure the remaining 400 kb/d in cuts or about 2 percent of its total.

The Frontier Post

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