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OPEC Registers Output Decline In May Even With Nigeria’s Record Volume

By Orientalnews StaffJune 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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FILE PHOTO: A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed OPEC logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Uche Cecil Izuora

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) recorded low growth in crude output in the month of May.

The OPEC output in May hit its lowest in more than two decades, a Reuters survey found, as a US naval blockade cut Iran’s exports and Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz slashed exports by other Gulf producers.

During the period, Venezuela and Nigeria pumped more.

Output by the 11-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries fell by 1.06 million barrels per day month-on-month to 16.13 million bpd, the survey found.

That was the lowest monthly figure since at least 2000, according to Reuters surveys, and well below the levels seen during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 when demand collapsed.

The figures exclude the United Arab Emirates which quit Opec as of May 1.

Iran experienced the biggest drop, reflecting the impact of the US blockade which started on April 13, the survey found.

Iran’s exports of crude oil and condensate fell to their lowest in at least six years.

Saudi Arabia had a further decline, although Iraq was able to increase supply due to increased domestic use, sources in the survey said.

Eight members of the OPEC+ producer group, which includes OPEC plus allies including Russia, had agreed to raise production in May, but the Iran war and US blockade made that impossible.

The Reuters survey is based on flow data from financial group LSEG, information from other companies that track flows, such as Kpler, and information provided by sources at oil companies, OPEC and consultants.

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