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Russia is able to ramp up oil output by 700,000 bpd, IEA information programs

Russia has offered centers to increase its crude oil production by around 700,000 barrels daily, according to a report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Tuesday.

Spare capability is held by the biggest producers in the Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries along with some of their allies as a consequence of their choices to cut supply to the world market due to rising output from non-allied producers such as the U.S., Brazil and Guyana.

The IEA approximates Russia has sustainable capacity, or capacity levels that can be reached within 90 days and sustained for a prolonged duration, of 9.8 million barrels of oil each day ( bpd), leaving out gas condensates.

The level of extra capability - or the understanding of just how much is offered - can influence world oil rates. Sufficient spare capacity has actually been mentioned as a dampening factor on rates by some analysts.

Scepticism over how much spare capability there is generally grows at times of high oil prices and stretched international production.

The IAE likewise said that Russia's petroleum supply stood at 9.11 million bpd in both August and September compared to the OPEC+ output quota of 8.98 million bpd.

OPEC stated on Monday that Russia cut crude oil output in September by 28,000 bpd to about 9 million bpd.

(source: Reuters)