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2026-05-14 02:22:26

Saudi Arabia informs OPEC of a drop in its oil production to lowest levels since 1990

Saudi Arabia has told the world petroleum body OPEC that its crude oil production in April fell to just 6.316 million barrels per day, the lowest monthly number since the 1990 Gulf War, as the war involving Iran rages on and continues to block oil shipments through the Persian Gulf. The sovereign kingdom’s crude oil output dropped by about 651,000 barrels a day from the previous month, according to OPEC’s monthly report. Since February, Saudi production has fallen by a whopping 42%, a scale of disruption not seen since Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait 36 years ago. OPEC’s petroleum output under intense pressure Source estimates in the OPEC report showed that the total petroleum output by the members of the organization had fallen by 1.727 million barrels a day in April to an average of 18.98 million barrels a day. This proves that the damage extends beyond Saudi Arabia. However, Saudi Arabia contributed to almost half of that decline. The second-most-hit OPEC country is Kuwait. Its production has been cut approximately in half to around 600,000 barrels a day, according to OPEC data . Two other countries that also saw huge disruptions to their crude exports in the Gulf include Iraq and the UAE. Riyadh reported its “supply to market,” excluding oil moved into storage, at 6.879 million barrels per day. External consultants tracked by OPEC placed the kingdom’s output slightly higher than its own submission, at 6.768 million barrels a day, according to the Financial Post. UAE OPEC exit and Saudi Arabia’s options Adding to the instability, the UAE announced last month that it intends to leave OPEC in May after about 60 years of membership. The departure follows years of friction with Saudi Arabia over production quotas, as well as regional political disputes. Under OPEC’s laws, the UAE will formally remain a member until January 1, 2027. The UAE has found alternative routes for crude exports since the war has curtailed exports through the Persian Gulf. Saudi Arabia has also employed some of these crude shipment rerouting options, using a pipeline to the Red Sea. However, other oil producers in the Gulf, particularly Kuwait, lack this flexibility and have therefore incurred greater losses. Fuel prices climb amid different demand projections The crude oil supply shock created by the Iran war arrives alongside rising fuel costs and growing global economic recession concerns. OPEC had previously cut its 2026 global oil demand growth forecast to 1.2 million barrels a day, down from a previous estimate of 1.4 million barrels a day. The International Energy Agency offered a far more pessimistic view, projecting that world demand will contract by 420,000 barrels a day this year, which would be such a steep decline not seen since the Covid economic collapse in 2020. The Iran conflict continues to rage on with no short-term end in sight, as U.S-Iran negotiations have been at a stalemate for a while. This instability could push Saudi Arabia’s petroleum output even lower, amid the UAE’s departure from OPEC and its direct effect on the coordination of crude production policy. If you're reading this, you’re already ahead. Stay there with our newsletter .

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