(Bloomberg) -- The International Energy Agency, an adviser to 26 nations, said OPEC production last month fell to a two-year low, threatening to reduce oil inventories ahead of peak summer demand.
March crude output by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the producer of about 41 percent of the world's oil, dropped by 165,000 barrels a day, the Paris-based IEA said today in a monthly report.
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