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Opec's June production up by 1%
- Middle East: Sunday, July 06 - 2008 at 09:16
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has increased oil production by 1% in June, while Saudi Arabia's output rose to a two-year high, according to a Bloomberg News survey. The survey showed, Opec pumped an average 32.52 million barrels a day in June, up by 320,000 barrels from May. Saudi's production rose by 280,000 barrels to an average 9.53 million barrels a day last month, the highest since March 2006.
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