Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Production in Apparent Effort to Keep Price Near $100 a Barrel

The world’s biggest exporter of oil, Saudi Arabia has cut its production of crude oil in what business reporters are interpreting as an effort to keep prices close to $100 per barrel.

With this move, the oil-rich kingdom continues a policy characteristic of the OPEC cartel, which often artificially manipulates the price of oil by increasing or slashing production, as opposed to market forces dictating the price at the pump.\

Reuters reported:

Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia told OPEC it reduced its oil output in August by 400,000 barrels per day, a cutback coinciding with a drop in oil prices towards the kingdom’s preferred level of $100 a barrel.

In a monthly report issued on Wednesday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said Saudi Arabia reported August production of 9.597 million barrels per day (bpd), down from 10.005 million bpd in July.

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