In September, Saudi Arabia’s crude oil output was relatively steady at 8.974 million bpd, compared to August’s 8.988 million bpd.
The number was slightly below its quota in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its non-member oil producer allies (OPEC+) supply cut pact of 9.0 million bpd.
Last month, the kingdom exported 6.1 million bpd, compared to 6.0 million bpd in shipped in the previous month.
Normally, Saudi has a higher amount of oil destined for exports after the end of summer as its domestic petroleum consumption declines.