Global oil production in September decreased by 0.06 million barrels per day (bpd) to an average of 90.71 million bpd, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said in its report on Tuesday.
In September, OPEC crude oil production declined by 50,000 bpd month-over-month to average 24.11 million bpd, according to secondary sources quoting from OPEC's Monthly Oil Market Report.
Non-OPEC liquids production in September, including OPEC non-gas liquids (NGLs) and non-conventional liquids, is estimated to have decreased by 10,000 bpd from the previous month to average 66.60 million bpd.
As a result, the share of OPEC crude out of total global production remained unchanged in September at 26.6% compared with the previous month.
Among other OPEC members, Iraq, Saudi Arabia also saw the largest increases in crude oil production levels in September.
While Iraq saw its crude output jump by 46,000 bpd to approximately 3.7 million bpd last month, Saudi Arabia's crude production rose by 35,000 bpd to almost 8.9 million bpd.