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Oil production cut by 148,000 bpd in March

Nigeria cut crude oil production by 148,000 barrels per day in March to bring output in line with a new OPEC quota of 1.89 million bpd, Planning Minister Rasheed Gbadamosi said on Monday. AFP quoted him as saying the cut had been decided at a meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on 23 March and dictated by falling prices. It said that crude prices had risen recently because of the cuts and last week "stood at around US $16 dollars a barrel".

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