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OPEC: January oil output (including Ecuador) fell by 509,000 BPD m/m
OPEC, CITING SECONDARY SOURCES, SAYS ITS JANUARY OIL OUTPUT (INCLUDING ECUADOR) FELL BY 509,000 BPD M/M TO 28.86 MBPD, FOLLOWING LIBYA BLOCKADE ANDNEW OPEC+ SUPPLY PACT
— RedboxGlobal (@RedboxWire) February 12, 2020
OPEC TRIMS 2020 NON-OPEC OILSUPPLY GROWTH FORECAST BY 100,000 BPD TO 2.25 MLN BPD#OOTT
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OPEC CUTS 2020 OIL DEMAND GROWTH OUTLOOK BY 230,000 BPD TO 0.99 MLN BPD DUE TO CORONAVIRUS IMPACTON CHINESE DEMAND - MONTHLY REPORT
— First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) February 12, 2020
OPEC LOWERS 2020 DEMAND FORECAST FOR OPEC CRUDE BY 200,000 BPD TO 29.3 MLN BPD
#OOTT
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Unsurprisingly, the 2020 demand forecast downgrade amid the coronavirus outbreak, is in-fitting with the EIA’s assessment
— Shehan R (@ShehanR2) February 12, 2020
The OPEC report also notes that OPEC oil lost market share yet again, whilst the EIA STEO sees US crude production rising further this year#OOTT https://t.co/OLfly3KLW4
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#OPEC Monthly Report out today....here are the highlights pic.twitter.com/38h0aeSb9O
— Tracy (𝒞𝒽𝒾 ) (@chigrl) February 12, 2020