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China's oil production seen falling by 7% this year

This plays into the hands of Opec as it seeks to prop up the global oil market

Published Tue, Jan 17, 2017 · 09:50 PM

Hong Kong

OPEC'S campaign to prop up oil prices is getting unlikely support from its biggest customer.

China's production is forecast to fall by as much as 7 per cent this year, extending a record decline in 2016, according to analysts at CLSA Ltd, Sanford C Bernstein & Co and Nomura Holdings Inc. That's about the same size as the output cut agreed by Iraq, the second-biggest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, which late last year reached a deal to trim supply to support prices.

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