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OPEC data show that Russian oil production continued to increase in September.

OPEC's monthly data revealed on Monday that Russian oil production increased in September, to 9,321 million barrels a day, an increase of 148,000 bpd over August. The world's top oil-producing countries have continued to ramp up their production. Despite the increase, last month's output was below Russia's OPEC+ production quota of 9.415 millions bpd for September.

OPEC+ - the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, plus Russia and a few smaller producers - has increased their oil production targets this year by over 2.7 million bpd, which is equivalent to around 2.5% of the global demand.

After years of reductions, the policy shift is intended to gain market share away from competitors such as U.S. Shale producers.

Alexander Novak, Deputy prime minister of Russia, said that Russia has gradually increased its oil production.

In its monthly report OPEC said that Kazakhstan's oil production last month fell by 26,000 bpd. This is still higher than the quota of 1.550 million bpd set by OPEC+ in September.

Kazakhstan is one of the main laggards when it comes to the OPEC+ agreement due to the increase in production at the Chevron Tengiz oilfield. It's the largest in the country. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey; Olesya Astalhova and Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)