OPEC's crude oil production increased in July due to higher output from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran, despite production quotas.
’s crude oil production jumped by 185,000 barrels per day bpd in July compared to June as top producer Saudi Arabia boosted output, Iraq continued to pump well above its quota, and Iran also raised supply, the monthly
’s secondary sources which the cartel uses to track output from individual states. agreements and its voluntary cut to produce around 9 million bpd at least until the end of September. Output in Iraq,
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