OPEC oil output reportedly hit a 36-year low in April, reaching 20.55 million barrels per day, Bloomberg reports. The decline is linked to the Middle East conflict.
OPEC oil production reportedly fell to a 36-year low in April, reaching 20.55 million barrels per day, according to Bloomberg. This decline is attributed to the conflict in the Middle East, which has led to rising fuel prices.
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