OPEC-tracked crude oil production in Libya, as referenced in U.S. monitoring data, has inched higher, with the latest reading rising to 1.27 million barrels from a previous level of 1.25 million barrels. The updated figure, dated 06 March 2026, points to a modest increase in Libyan crude volumes within the broader OPEC supply landscape.
While the change of 0.02 million barrels is relatively small, even incremental shifts in Libyan output can matter for market participants tracking OPEC-related flows and their potential implications for global supply balance and pricing dynamics. The new data offers investors and analysts a slightly revised benchmark for assessing current crude availability originating from Libya under the OPEC umbrella.