Venezuela’s oil output sank to a new long-term low last month due to U.S. sanctions and blackouts, the country told OPEC, deepening the impact of a global production curb and further tightening supplies.
OPEC, Russia and other nonmember producers are reducing output by 1.2 million bpd from Jan. 1 for six months.
Output in Venezuela, once a top-three OPEC producer, has been declining for years due to economic collapse.
Overall OPEC output fell by a further 534,000 bpd to 30.022 million bpd, according to the secondary-source figures.
OPEC estimates that it needs to provide an average of 30.30 million bpd in 2019 to balance the market, a figure lowered by 160,000 bpd month-on-month partly due to weaker demand.
Even so, the report indicates there will be a small 2019 deficit if OPEC keeps pumping at March’s rate of just over 30 million bpd and other things remain equal.
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