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  1. Feb 5, 2024 · Used as a term to describe the world’s six largest and most influential publicly-traded oil and natural gas producers – Big Oil refers to BP, Chevron, Eni, ExxonMobil, Shell, and TotalEnergies.

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      U.S. daily crude oil production by PADD 2017-2021 Canada's...

    • Global oil demand is set to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022, rising 5.4 mb/d in 2021 and a further 3.1 mb/d next year. The OECD accounts for 1.3 mb/d of 2022 growth while non-OECD countries contribute 1.8 mb/d.
    • World oil supply is expected to grow at a faster rate in 2022, with the US driving gains of 1.6 mb/d from producers outside the OPEC+ alliance. That leaves room for OPEC+ to boost crude oil production by 1.4 mb/d above its July 2021-March 2022 target to meet demand growth.
    • Global refinery throughput in 2021 is expected to recover half of the 7.4 mb/d fall in 2020, lagging behind demand growth for refined products as surplus inventories are drawn down.
    • OECD industry stocks held relatively steady in April, at 2 926 mb, but fell 1.6 mb below the pre-Covid 2015-19 average for the first time in more than a year.
  2. Dec 14, 2021 · Global oil demand is now set to rise by 5.4 mb/d in 2021 and by 3.3 mb/d in 2022, when it returns to pre-pandemic levels at 99.5 mb/d. Global oil production is poised to outpace demand from December, led by growth in the US and OPEC+ countries.

  3. World oil supply is set to rise 1.5 mb/d over November and December, with the US providing 400 kb/d of the gain. Saudi and Russia combined would account for 330 kb/d in line with OPEC+ targets. Total oil supply had already leapt 1.4 mb/d m-o-m in October after the US rebounded from Hurricane Ida.

  4. Global oil demand is expected to increase by 5.4 mb/d in 2021 and 3.0 mb/d in 2022, although escalating Covid cases in a number of countries remain a key downside risk to the forecast. World oil supply rose by 1.1 mb/d in June to 95.6 mb/d as OPEC+ eased output cuts and producers outside the alliance ramped up after maintenance.

  5. For 2021, global oil demand is forecast to grow by 5.5 mb/d to 96.5 mb/d, recovering around 60% of the volume lost in 2020. Oil demand will return to 2019 levels by 2023, as shown in our OIL 2021 report released today.

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  7. Aug 12, 2021 · Global oil demand is now seen rising 5.3 mb/d on average, to 96.2 mb/d in 2021, and by further 3.2 mb/d in 2022. World oil supply rose by 1.7 mb/d in July to 96.7 mb/d after Saudi Arabia ended its extra voluntary production cut and the North Sea recovered strongly after maintenance.

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