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Oil in Global Economy Series: Reuters’ survey suggests OPEC compliance at 162 percent in April

Reuters has released its April OPEC oil market production survey and it suggests that OPEC production is set for a decline to tune of 70,000 barrels per day in March compared to the revised March production data (Reuters). Below are the production details of individual countries.

WTI is currently trading at $67.7 per barrel and Brent at $5.8 per barrel premium to WTI.

 

Target as per OPEC deal
 (million barrels per day)


March production based on Reuters’ survey
 (million barrels per day)

 

April production based on Reuters’ report
 (million barrels per day)

Algeria

1.039

0.97

 

0.98

Angola

1.673

1.51

 

1.49

Ecuador

0.522

0.53

 

0.52

Equatorial Guinea

0.128

0.13

 

0.13

Gabon

0.193

0.20

 

0.20

Iran

3.797

3.83

 

3.82

Iraq

4.351

4.40

 

4.45

Kuwait

2.707

2.70

 

2.70

Qatar

0.618

0.61

 

0.60

Libya

N.A.

1.00

 

0.98

Nigeria

N.A.

1.98

 

1.94

Saudi Arabia

10.058

9.90

 

9.94

UAE

2.874

2.87

 

2.87

Venezuela

1.972

1.56

 

1.50

total

29.804

32.19

 

32.12

 

  • According to data from Reuters, the OPEC is fully and more than compliant with the agreement on an average production basis.
  • Almost all countries are compliant with the deal in February, excluding Iraq, which has been the biggest cheater so far.
  • Data suggests that 12 countries have reduced production more than required, with compliance hitting 162 percent.
  • Reuters; survey suggest that the production is down by 70,000 barrels per day in April compared to revised Reuters’ numbers for March.
  • Venezuela’s compliance has hit 597 percent as ongoing economic crisis leads to sharp decline in production.
  • According to the survey, 14 member production at 32.12 million barrels per day. Two exempted members; Libya produced around 0.98 million barrels per day, while Nigeria produced 1.94 million barrels per day.

 

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