Oman’s crude oil and condensate production in June jumped to its highest in 16 months, another sign that key producers in the Middle East are beginning to pump more oil, data from Oman’s oil ministry showed Tuesday. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The sultanate’s crude oil and condensate output averaged 973,500 b/d in June or 29,205,000 barrels, the highest since February last year. Crude oil exports in Oman averaged 782,540 b/d as flows to its largest customer China rose 10% accounting for 84% of total exports. Around 9% of total exports went to India, while Japan and Thailand were the other destinations of Omani crude exports in June. Oman is one of the few non-OPEC producers besides Russia which has some spare production capacity. OPEC and 10 allies, led by Russia, agreed June 23 to raise production by 1 million […]