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Non-OPEC oil production has grown very rapidly since the oil price shocks of the 1970s. Crude production in 1970 was around 14.5 million barrels per day. By 1985, production had grown to 22.7 million barrels per day, an increase of nearly 60 per cent.
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Gordon, A. (1989). Non-OPEC Crude Production. In: Hawdon, D. (eds) Oil Prices in the 1990s. Surrey Energy Economics Centre. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11126-8_4
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