Organization: the average daily export of OPEC oil is expected to increase by 90000 barrels in the four weeks ended May 20
organization: the average daily export of OPEC oil is expected to increase by 90000 barrels in the four weeks ended May 20
May 5, 2017
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oil movements, a British consulting agency, said on Thursday that "fire performance" is a very poor thermal insulation material (May 4). As of May 20, Excluding such bags as Angola, it is difficult to degrade naturally. The average daily seaborne oil exports of the organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in gola, Ecuador and Gabon are expected to increase by 90000 barrels, or 0.4%, compared with the four weeks ended April 22
specific data show that OPEC's daily average marine crude oil exports are expected to increase to 23.97 million barrels as of the four weeks ended May 20
in addition, in the Middle East, the average daily seaborne oil exports of non OPEC countries such as Oman and Yemen are expected to increase by 190000 barrels to 17.4 million barrels per day in the four weeks ended May 20
opec's oil production accounts for more than one third of the world's total production. On November 30, 2016, the organization agreed to reduce production by about 1.2 million barrels per day from January 2017, and the production fell to 32.5 million barrels per day. Meanwhile, on December 10 last year, 11 non OPEC oil producing countries led by Russia and OPEC reached the first collaborative production reduction agreement since 2001. Non OPEC oil producing countries have reduced production by 558000 barrels a day since January 2017
according to the survey released by foreign media on May 2, the implementation rate of OPEC production reduction agreement fell to 90% in April, and fell to 92% in March. The previously released data was 95%. The survey also showed that OPEC production fell in April for the fourth consecutive month to 31.97 million barrels per day due to the reduction of production in Nigeria and Libya, and Saudi Arabia, the largest exporter, maintained production below the target level
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