Crude production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries rose by 220,000 barrels a day in June to 27.23 million barrels a day, the group said in its latest Monthly Oil Market Report. The wider OPEC+ alliance, which includes Russia and other producers, lifted output by 349,000 barrels a day to 41.56 million barrels a day after members formally eased supply curbs. Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest increment, raising production by about 173,000 barrels a day to 9.35 million. The United Arab Emirates added 83,000 barrels a day, increasing its total to 3.05 million. Iran registered the steepest decline, with output slipping 62,000 barrels a day to 3.24 million. Despite higher volumes, OPEC kept its outlook for global oil demand unchanged, projecting growth of 1.29 million barrels a day in 2025 and 1.28 million barrels a day in 2026. Forecasts for supply growth from producers outside the OPEC+ pact were also left intact at 0.81 million barrels a day next year and 0.73 million barrels a day in 2026.
OPEC'in ham petrol üretimi, haziranda bir önceki aya göre günlük 220 bin varil artarak 27 milyon 23 bin varile yükseldi. https://t.co/Hwh3DGfztg
Crude oil production by OPEC rose by 220,000 bpd in June compared to the previous month, reaching 27.23 million bpd, according to the group's latest report https://t.co/6lbcJD6oV5 https://t.co/G5rPAceKeA
#SaudiArabia told #OPEC its supply to the market was 9.360mbpd in June #oott