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  1. Apr 30, 2023 · Oil is abundant and in great demand, making its price primarily a function of market forces. Many variables affect oil prices, including the basic economic theory of supply and demand. The law of ...

  2. Aug 16, 2023 · The outlook for crude oil prices is uncertain. The significant changes in world oil prices in the past decade demonstrate how all of these factors can influence oil prices, and they demonstrate the difficulty in projecting oil prices. EIA projects crude oil prices in the: Short-Term Energy Outlook ( Table 2.

    • Global oil demand. Global liquids demand decreased m-o-m by 2.6 MMb/d to 100.4 MMb/d. The decline was driven by Europe and China, where demand decreased m-o-m by 0.8 MMb/d and 0.6 MMb/d, respectively.
    • OPEC 10 production (excl. Iran, Venezuela, Libya). OPEC 10’s production decreased slightly, by 0.1 MMb/d m-o-m to 26.9 MMb/d. OPEC’s production has declined by 1.97 MMb/d since January 2023 as it continues to curtail supply, with added uncertainty due to geopolitical tension in Iran.
    • Non-OPEC production (excl. US shale). Non-OPEC production decreased by 0.9 MMb/d m-o-m to 60.1 MMb/d. The decline was primarily driven by US non-shale onshore production, which witnessed a m-o-m decline of 0.5 MMb/d due to extreme cold weather disruptions.
    • US shale oil production. US shale oil production declined sharply by 0.5 MMb/d m-o-m in January to 9.3 MMb/d as a result of shut-downs due to cold weather across central US.
  3. May 27, 2022 · Along with the release of crude inventories comes a long list of data focused on crude oil production, covering domestic production, refinery input, and utilization, and other inventory levels ...

  4. However, it is probably safe to say that there are three key underlying reasons: 1. Booming economic growth driving demand for oil. Two years ago when COVID-19 started, there was a plunge in economic activity and oil demand. Producers were adjusting production levels, but there is only so much one can do without destroying reservoirs or capital.

  5. Jan 9, 2018 · Changes in expectations of economic growth in can affect oil prices 6 Source: IHS Global Insight January 9, 2018 Note: Starting in January of each year, each line shows the expected forecast of GDP growth for the specified calendar year, which tends to move toward the actual realized growth outcome as the year progresses.

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  7. An analysis of 7 factors that influence oil markets, with chart data updated monthly and quarterly. What drives crude oil prices: Financial Markets. Market participants not only buy and sell physical quantities of oil, but also trade contracts for the future delivery of oil and other energy derivatives.

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