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  1. As a result, world oil demand growth in 2023 has been adjusted lower by 90 kb/d from last month’s Report to 2.3 mb/d. China accounts for 78% of this year’s increase. Oil consumption growth is expected to ease significantly in 2024, to 1.1 mb/d, with demand baselines normalising as Covid-related distortions fade.

    • Evidence of demand destruction is appearing with preliminary September data showing that US gasoline consumption fell to two-decade lows. Buoyant demand growth in China, India and Brazil, nevertheless underpins an increase of 2.3 mb/d to 101.9 mb/d in 2023, of which China accounts for 77%.
    • World oil output rose 270 kb/d in September to 101.6 mb/d, led by higher production from Nigeria and Kazakhstan. The Israel-Hamas conflict has not had any direct impact on oil flows.
    • Refinery margins fell sharply from near-record levels over the course of September and into October, as gasoline and fuel oil cracks collapsed, but overall remained above the seasonal average.
    • Global observed oil inventories tumbled by 63.9 mb in August, led by a massive 102.3 mb draw in crude oil stocks. Preliminary data suggest that on land inventories continued to draw in September, while oil on water rebounded as exports recovered.
  2. Aug 18, 2023 · The Top Consumers. The United States also remained the world's top oil consumer, averaging 19.1 million BPD in 2022. China was second at 14.3 million BPD and was the only country in the Top 10 to ...

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · Growing energy efficiency and EV uptake could advance the timeline for oil demand decline. After a steep decline due to COVID-19, oil demand increased to pre-pandemic levels in 2023 at 101.7 million barrels per day (MMb/d). However, growth may not last long, as peak demand is projected to materialize before 2030 across our four bottom-up energy ...

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  4. Jul 10, 2024 · The United States also remained the world’s top oil consumer, averaging 19.0 million BPD in 2023. China was second at 16.6 million BPD, after a double-digit percentage increase from 2022. Top 10 ...

  5. Non-OPEC+ producers lead oil supply capacity growth. Global upstream oil and gas investment is on track to increase by an estimated 11% in 2023 to USD 528 billion, compared with USD 474 billion in 2022. While the impact of higher spending will be partly offset by cost inflation, this level of investment, if sustained, would be adequate to meet ...

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  7. Jan 18, 2023 · World oil supply growth in 2023 is set to slow to 1 mb/d following last year’s OPEC+ led growth of 4.7 mb/d. An overall non-OPEC+ rise of 1.9 mb/d will be tempered by an OPEC+ drop of 870 kb/d due to expected declines in Russia. The US ranks as the world’s leading source of supply growth and, along with Canada, Brazil and Guyana, hits an ...

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