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Article: United States--Saudi Arabia was relegated to fourth in the rankings of suppliers of crude oil in August as Venezuela held the cherished top slot for the second month running, having cranked up output over its Opec quota to make up for shortfalls earlier in the year due to political turmoil and strikes. (Countries).(Brief Article)
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- October 21, 2002
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UNITED STATES -- Saudi Arabia was relegated to fourth in the rankings of suppliers of crude oil in August as Venezuela held the cherished top slot for the second month running, having cranked up output over its Opec quota to make up for shortfalls earlier in the year due to political turmoil and strikes. Caracas supplied 1.8 million b/d in August, up from 1.55 million b/d in the previous month, marking a sharp hike from the first-half average of 1.3 million ...
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