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Oman considers cutting oil output in June by an extra 10,000-15,000 bpd

Other Gulf OPEC producers also made additional cuts to reduce a global glut last week



An oil drilling platform at a Royal Dutch Shell corporation drilling field in Oman. Oman is considering cutting its oil output in June by another 10,000 to 15,000 barrels per day.
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Dubai: Oman is considering cutting its oil output in June by another 10,000 to 15,000 barrels per day, the Omani oil minister told Reuters on Friday, after Saudi Arabia and other Gulf OPEC producers also made additional cuts to reduce a global glut.

"It is likely that this cut will be effective from June," Mohammed al-Rumhy said of Oman's plans, after the country had earlier signed up to making cuts in May and June alongside other members of the OPEC+ group.

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