(Bloomberg) -- Crude-oil production in June by
members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries rose
5,000 barrels, a Bloomberg News survey showed.
Output averaged 30.02 million barrels a day, according to
the survey of oil companies, producers and analysts. The 10
members of OPEC with production quotas, all except Angola and
Iraq, increased shipments by 95,000 barrels to 26.51 million
barrels a day.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries rose
5,000 barrels, a Bloomberg News survey showed.
Output averaged 30.02 million barrels a day, according to
the survey of oil companies, producers and analysts. The 10
members of OPEC with production quotas, all except Angola and
Iraq, increased shipments by 95,000 barrels to 26.51 million
barrels a day.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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