OPEC’s production is estimated to average 25.75 million bpd in January, up by 160,000 bpd from December, and the seventh month in a row in which the cartel has boosted its production, according to the survey of OPEC sources, sources at oil firms, and tanker-tracking data.
Nigeria, however, saw the largest drop in production in January following a month-long force majeure on exports of its largest export crude Qua Iboe. Exxon lifted the force majeure last week, according to the monthly Reuters survey.
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While most of the previous monthly gains in production were attributed to recovering output in Libya, which is exempted from the OPEC+ cuts, and poor compliance of some OPEC members in the pact, the January increase in production is not surprising, considering that OPEC+ decided in December to add 500,000 bpd in January to production.
The alliance is easing the cuts from 7.7 million bpd in December to 7.2 million bpd in January.
Of the 500,000-bpd quota for the whole group, OPEC’s share of increased production is around 300,000 bpd.
Therefore, the biggest increases in January came from OPEC’s number one and number two producers, Saudi Arabia and Iraq, as their share of quotas is higher, the Reuters survey found.
The third-biggest gain in OPEC production in January has come from Iran, which, like Libya, is exempted from the OPEC+ cuts.
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