A survey from energy reporting group Platts finds few indications the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will cut production for 2016. OPEC said in its latest monthly market report output from member states in September increased by 109,000 barrels per day for an average 31.6 million bpd. Declines elsewhere, however, meant the global oil supply fell by 340,000 bpd to average 94.2 million bpd. According to an emailed report from Platts, however, output from OPEC fell 60,000 bpd because of declines from Saudi Arabia. By OPEC’s own accounting, production from Saudi Arabia showed the largest drop of the 12 member states with 48,000 bpd, according to secondary sources. Platts found a similar drop in Saudi output by referencing information from oil […]