Investing.com -- Brazil's oil production reached an all-time high in June, as increased output from producers outside the Middle East helped offset supply disruptions caused by the conflict in Iran. Combined oil and natural gas production reached 5.8 million barrels of oil equivalent a day. Búzios was the top oil-producing field, while Mero led in gas production. Daily production data from the agency shows that oil and equivalent output has stayed above 5 million barrels a day, though it has decreased slightly from the June peak. Related articlesBrazil oil output hits record as Middle East conflict disrupts supplyJPMorgan outlines ten strategic themes that could shape the outlook for 2026Goldman expects lower but still attractive stock market returns in 2026