Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries consumed 7.85 million barrels a day in June, compared with 7.69 million barrels in May, data posted today on the website showed. The association is supervised by the Riyadh-based International Energy Forum and compiles data from primary sources.
The majority of the increase came from Kuwait, the group’s fourth-largest producer. Its domestic USE rose 26 percent to 922,000 barrels a day from 730,000 barrels a month earlier, the data showed. Saudi Arabia, the group’s largest producer, reported a 4.3 percent decrease in domestic crude oil consumption to 1.89 million barrels a day.
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