* Iraq output jumps to 4.4 mil b/d on Kirkuk exports * Saudi production falls 110,000 b/d * Recovery in Nigeria and Libya adds to OPEC share OPEC crude output rose again in September to a record high of 33.24 million b/d, an S&P Global Platts survey showed October 6. The figure is 110,000 b/d higher than August and marks the fourth consecutive month of growth, as output rises in Libya, Iraq, Nigeria and Iran more than offset declines from Saudi Arabia, Angola, Qatar and Venezuela. Iran, Libya and Nigeria are reportedly exempt from the tentative production freeze announced by OPEC in the week ended September 30, which will see the group keep output between 32.5 million and 33 million b/d. Iraq, meanwhile, has already voiced its displeasure at various secondary sources, including Platts, which it says are underestimating the country’s output, potentially putting it at a disadvantage when […]