Platts Survey: OPEC Pumps 29.87 Million Barrels of Crude Oil Per Day in January
Up 150,000 b/d from December and driven by up-stepped Libyan production
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LONDON, Feb. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Crude oil production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) rose 150,000 barrels per day (b/d) to 29.87 million b/d in January from 29.72 million b/d in December as an increase of 280,000 b/d in still-beleaguered Libyan production more than offset drops in Angola, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, a just-released Platts survey of OPEC and oil industry officials and analysts showed Monday.

"The Libyan situation has a long way to go to play out but this is clearly good news," said John Kingston, Platts global director of news. "Steady increases in Libyan output will help the country recover and will help bring stability to a market that is getting hit by various outages around the world."

Libyan production climbed to 530,000 b/d in January from 250,000 b/d in December after the restart of production at the 340,000 b/d-capacity Sharara field at the beginning of the month.

Production from Sharara has since been cut by 40% after an armed group, at the beginning of February, forced the partial closure of a pipeline linking it with the Zawiya terminal and refinery.

Libyan production has been disrupted intermittently by strikes and protests since late May last year. Earlier in 2013, output had recovered to around 1.4 million b/d from virtually zero in 2011 during the uprising against Moammar Qadhafy.

Operated by Akakus, a joint venture between Libya's state-owned National Oil Corporation and Spain's Repsol, Sharara is one of Libya's major onshore oil fields and feeds the 230,000 b/d Zawiya crude export terminal, the country's second-largest.

There were also small production increases totaling 70,000 b/d from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nigeria and Iran, the survey showed.

Angola accounted for the biggest single drop in production during January, output falling by 100,000 b/d to average 1.62 million b/d alongside lower export volumes of several key grades.

OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia shaved output by 40,000 b/d to average 9.76 million b/d in January compared with 9.8 million b/d in December.

Iraqi output fell back below 3 million b/d as southern exports fell.

The oil producer group has an official crude output ceiling of 30 million b/d, in place since January 2012 and most recently rolled over in December. There are no individual country quotas. The last time OPEC output exceeded the ceiling was in August last year when it averaged 30.28 million b/d.

For production numbers by country, click here. You may be prompted for a cost-free one-time-only log-in registration. An OPEC guide may be found at this link.

Platts OPEC and oil experts are available for media interviews; please consult the Platts Media Center to schedule an interview. For other oil, energy and related information, visit www.platts.com.

About Platts: Founded in 1909, Platts is a leading global provider of energy, petrochemicals, metals and agriculture information and a premier source of benchmark prices for the physical and futures markets. Platts' news, pricing, analytics, commentary and conferences help customers make better-informed trading and business decisions and help the markets operate with greater transparency and efficiency. Customers in more than 150 countries benefit from Platts' coverage of the biofuels, carbon emissions, coal, electricity, oil, natural gas, metals, nuclear power, petrochemical, shipping and sugar markets. A division of McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI), Platts is headquartered in New York with approximately 900 employees in more than 15 offices worldwide. Additional information is available at http://www.platts.com.

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Platts Survey: OPEC Pumps 29.87 Million Barrels of Crude Oil Per Day in January

Up 150,000 b/d from December and driven by up-stepped Libyan production

PR Newswire

LONDON, Feb. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Crude oil production from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) rose 150,000 barrels per day (b/d) to 29.87 million b/d in January from 29.72 million b/d in December as an increase of 280,000 b/d in still-beleaguered Libyan production more than offset drops in Angola, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, a just-released Platts survey of OPEC and oil industry officials and analysts showed Monday.

"The Libyan situation has a long way to go to play out but this is clearly good news," said John Kingston, Platts global director of news. "Steady increases in Libyan output will help the country recover and will help bring stability to a market that is getting hit by various outages around the world."

Libyan production climbed to 530,000 b/d in January from 250,000 b/d in December after the restart of production at the 340,000 b/d-capacity Sharara field at the beginning of the month.

Production from Sharara has since been cut by 40% after an armed group, at the beginning of February, forced the partial closure of a pipeline linking it with the Zawiya terminal and refinery.

Libyan production has been disrupted intermittently by strikes and protests since late May last year. Earlier in 2013, output had recovered to around 1.4 million b/d from virtually zero in 2011 during the uprising against Moammar Qadhafy.

Operated by Akakus, a joint venture between Libya's state-owned National Oil Corporation and Spain's Repsol, Sharara is one of Libya's major onshore oil fields and feeds the 230,000 b/d Zawiya crude export terminal, the country's second-largest.

There were also small production increases totaling 70,000 b/d from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nigeria and Iran, the survey showed.

Angola accounted for the biggest single drop in production during January, output falling by 100,000 b/d to average 1.62 million b/d alongside lower export volumes of several key grades.

OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia shaved output by 40,000 b/d to average 9.76 million b/d in January compared with 9.8 million b/d in December.

Iraqi output fell back below 3 million b/d as southern exports fell.

The oil producer group has an official crude output ceiling of 30 million b/d, in place since January 2012 and most recently rolled over in December. There are no individual country quotas. The last time OPEC output exceeded the ceiling was in August last year when it averaged 30.28 million b/d.

For production numbers by country, click here.  You may be prompted for a cost-free one-time-only log-in registration. An OPEC guide may be found at this link.   

Platts OPEC and oil experts are available for media interviews; please consult the Platts Media Center to schedule an interview. For other oil, energy and related information, visit www.platts.com.  

About Platts: Founded in 1909, Platts is a leading global provider of energy, petrochemicals, metals and agriculture information and a premier source of benchmark prices for the physical and futures markets.  Platts' news, pricing, analytics, commentary and conferences help customers make better-informed trading and business decisions and help the markets operate with greater transparency and efficiency.  Customers in more than 150 countries benefit from Platts' coverage of the biofuels, carbon emissions, coalelectricityoil, natural gasmetalsnuclear powerpetrochemicalshipping and sugar markets.  A division of McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI), Platts is headquartered in New York with approximately 900 employees in more than 15 offices worldwide. Additional information is available at http://www.platts.com.

About McGraw Hill Financial: McGraw Hill Financial (NYSE: MHFI), a financial intelligence company, is a leader in credit ratings, benchmarks and analytics for the global capital and commodity markets. Iconic brands include: Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, S&P Capital IQ, S&P Dow Jones Indices, Platts, CRISIL, J.D. Power and McGraw Hill Construction. The Company has approximately 17,000 employees in 27 countries. Additional information is available at www.mhfi.com.

CONTACT:
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212-904-2860
Kathleen_tanzy@platts.com

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