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Mar 14, 2024 · Led by the United States, non-OPEC+ production is forecast to rise by 1.6 mb/d in 2024 compared to 2.4 mb/d last year when global oil output climbed by 2 mb/d to 102 mb/d. Substantial gains will also come from Guyana, Brazil and Canada, all forecast to pump at record-highs this year.
Jun 11, 2024 · U.S. oil output and global oil demand will likely post bigger records this year than previously expected, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Tuesday.
Apr 12, 2024 · With the post-Covid rebound now largely complete, and vehicle efficiencies and an expanding EV fleet acting as further drags on oil demand, growth in 2024 and 2025 slows to 1.2 mb/d and 1.1 mb/d, respectively. Non-OPEC+, led by the US, is set to drive world supply growth through 2025.
Jun 12, 2024 · The report provides detailed analysis and forecasts of oil demand fundamentals across fuels, sectors and regions. It also outlines projected supply from planned upstream and downstream projects around the world.
A ramping up of world oil production capacity, led by the United States and other producers in the Americas, is expected to outstrip demand growth over the 2023-2030 forecast period and inflate the world’s spare capacity cushion to levels
Jun 12, 2024 · The United States, alone, is poised to account for 2.1 MMbpd of non-OPEC+ gains, while Argentina, Brazil, Canada and Guyana would contribute a further 2.7 MMbpd.
Jun 12, 2024 · World oil demand growth continues to slow, with 2024 gains now seen at 960 kb/d, 100 kb/d below last month’s forecast. Weak OECD deliveries pushed global demand into a narrow y-o-y contraction in March.