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OPEC continues oil export cuts in June

  • July 03, 2020

Jul 2, 2020

The world’s major oil producers, including Gulf nations, continued export cuts last month.

In June, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cut oil exports by 1.84 million barrels per day compared with May, Reuters reported today. This follows the record 9.7 million barrels per day supply cuts in May. OPEC’s exports averaged 17.2 million barrels per day in June. Production was also down by 1.92 million barrels per day during the month, according to the outlet.

The cuts show that OPEC is continuing to tame its output amid the oil and COVID-19 crises. A huge drop in demand for oil because of the coronavirus pandemic led to a price war this year between Russia and Saudi Arabia and historic drops in oil prices. In April, Russia, which is not part of OPEC, reached a deal with the organization to cut production, leading to prices bouncing back significantly in May. The two are still working to maintain supply cuts.

Prices are still up relative to earlier in the year with the continued cuts. The price of Brent crude, a global benchmark for oil prices, was around $43 a barrel today. In April, the price hit a 21-year low at under $16 a barrel at the height of the pandemic and price war.

Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in OPEC, followed by Iraq and Iran. Gulf countries, Iraq and Iran all depend on oil for state revenues.

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