(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil output in Indonesia,
Southeast Asia's biggest oil producer, fell 0.4 percent in July
from June, regulator BPMigas said.
Crude production declined to an average of 825,614 barrels a
day from 828,941 barrels a day a month earlier, BPMigas said
today. Output of condensate, a type of light oil produced in
association with natural gas, climbed 2.3 percent to 118,072
barrels a day in July.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
Southeast Asia's biggest oil producer, fell 0.4 percent in July
from June, regulator BPMigas said.
Crude production declined to an average of 825,614 barrels a
day from 828,941 barrels a day a month earlier, BPMigas said
today. Output of condensate, a type of light oil produced in
association with natural gas, climbed 2.3 percent to 118,072
barrels a day in July.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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