Moscow — Russia’s July crude oil and condensate output rose 1.4% month on month to 11.215 million b/d, in line with Russia’s pledge in late June to boost output under the deal with OPEC and other non-OPEC producers, preliminary data by the Central Dispatching Unit, the statistical arm of the energy ministry, showed Thursday. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Russia produced 47.429 million mt of liquids in July, up 2.4% year on year, it showed. In daily volumes for July, the country added nearly 149,000 b/d to its June production, according to CDU data and based on a 7.33 barrels per metric ton conversion rate. Following the decision to amend the output cut deal in June, Russia said it would increase production by 200,000 b/d as part of the group’s decision to increase combined output by 1 million b/d. Last week, Russia’s […]