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    Select data tables to be downloaded in one zip archive. Download all. Download selected. Reset selection. Summary. Table 1.1: OPEC Members' facts and figures. Table 1.2: OPEC Members' crude oil production allocations. Macro-economics. Table 2.1: OPEC Members' population.

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  2. Monthly Oil Market Report 2022. The OPEC Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR) covers major issues affecting the world oil market and provides an outlook for crude oil market developments for the coming year. The report provides a detailed analysis of key developments impacting oil market trends in world oil demand, supply as well as the oil market ...

  3. Jun-2019 Dec-2019 Jun-2020 Dec-2020 Jun-2021 Dec-2021 Jun-2022 Dec-2022 Jun-2023 Dec-2023 19.99 30.25 40.52 50.78 61.05 71.31 81.58 91.84 102.11 112.37 122.64 US Dollars per Barrel. Description: Crude oil, average spot price of Brent, Dubai and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighed. Unit: US Dollars per Barrel. Currency:

    • World oil demand is set to contract by 110 kb/d y-o-y in 4Q22, reaching 100.8 mb/d, up by 130 kb/d compared with last month’s Report. Strong gasoil use in key consuming countries outweighs weak European and Asian petrochemical deliveries.
    • World oil supply fell 190 kb/d in November to 101.7 mb/d, breaking a five-month uptrend, after Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries curbed supply in line with lower OPEC+ output targets.
    • Global refinery throughputs surged 2.2 mb/d in November to the highest since January 2020, resulting in sharply lower diesel and gasoline cracks and refinery margins.
    • Russian oil exports increased by 270 kb/d to 8.1 mb/d, the highest since April as diesel exports rose by 300 kb/d to 1.1 mb/d. Crude oil loadings were largely unchanged m-o-m, even as shipments to the EU fell by 430 kb/d to 1.1 mb/d.
    • World oil demand growth is forecast to slow to 1.9 mb/d in 2Q22 from 4.4 mb/d in 1Q22 and is now projected to ease to 490 kb/d on average in the second half of the year on a more tempered economic expansion and higher prices.
    • Russia shut in nearly 1 mb/d in April, driving down world oil supply by 710 kb/d to 98.1 mb/d. Over time, steadily rising volumes from Middle East OPEC+ and the US along with a slowdown in demand growth is expected to fend off an acute supply deficit amid a worsening Russian supply disruption.
    • Global refinery margins have surged to extraordinarily high levels due to depleted product inventories and constrained refinery activity. Throughputs in April fell 1.4 mb/d to 78 mb/d, the lowest since May 2021, largely driven by China.
    • Global observed oil inventories declined by a further 45 mb during March and are now a total 1.2 billion barrels lower since June 2020. In the OECD, the release of 24.7 mb of government stocks during March halted the precipitous decline in industry inventories.
  4. Brent spot prices and calendar spread, 1993-2022 X-axis: six-month calendar spread (Ml-M7) (U.S$ per barrel) Y-axis: percent change in spot price over previous two months (five-day avg) 120 Early cyclical upswing 100 80 60 40 20 -20 -60 Slump -80 -14 -12 -10 Moving towards peak 38% of trading days Late cyclical breakdown 14 16 18 22 24

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