OPEC oil production fell sharply last month,...
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OPEC oil production fell sharply last month, mainly because of cutbacks by Persian Gulf exporters, including Saudi Arabia, the International Energy Agency said. The agency attributed the decline to a dropoff in buyer interest in OPEC oil, reflecting what analysts have called a growing unwillingness among oil companies to pay OPEC prices that are well above free-market levels. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ official average price is $18 a barrel, whereas crude of comparable quality is selling in the open market for about $1.50 a barrel less. OPEC production in January was 17 million barrels a day, down from 18.3 million a day in December.
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