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Saudi Oil Output Dips Despite Promises to Pump More

Saudi Arabia pumped 10.3 million barrels a day in July, while its output in June reportedly stood at 10.489 million bpd.
Saudi Arabia pumped 10.3 million barrels a day in July, while its output in June reportedly stood at 10.489 million bpd.

Saudi Arabia, which recently pledged oil-supply increases to tame rallying crude prices, cut production last month, according to OPEC delegates familiar with the matter.

The biggest member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 10.3 million barrels a day in July, according to the delegates, who asked not to be identified because the data were private. The kingdom told the organization it produced 10.489 million in June, Reuters reported.

The cutback comes despite promises from Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih that key OPEC members and their allies would add about 1 million barrels of supply, doing “whatever is necessary to keep the market in balance”.

Under pressure from US President Donald Trump to reassure markets, the kingdom was said to have been preparing to pump 10.8 million or 11 million barrels a day.

The lower number follows signs that the Saudis could not ultimately find buyers to justify pumping at record output levels.

US crude futures lost more than 7% in July, their steepest drop in two years, amid signs that a surplus is reemerging in some parts of the world market. There are growing fears that the trade war between the US and China could impair demand.

 

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