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- The 2022 OPEC World Oil Outlook (WOO) was today launched at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2022 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). First published in 2007, the WOO offers a detailed review and assessment of the medium- and long-term prospects for the global oil and energy industries to 2045.
www.opec.org/opec_web/en/press_room/7042.htmOPEC launches 2022 edition of the World Oil Outlook at ADIPEC
OPEC’s World Oil Outlook (WOO) is part of the Organization’s commitment to market stability. The publication is a means to highlight and further the understanding of the many possible future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the oil industry.
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Oct 31, 2022 · The 2022 OPEC World Oil Outlook (WOO) was today launched at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) 2022 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
OPEC’s World Oil Outlook (WOO) is part of the Organization’s commitment to market stability. The publication is a means to highlight and further the understanding of the many possible future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the oil industry.
Oct 31, 2022 · ABU DHABI, Oct 31 (Reuters) - OPEC raised its forecasts for world oil demand in the medium- and longer-term in an annual outlook released on Monday and said $12.1 trillion of investment is...
Global oil demand is set to reach a level of 110.2 million barrels a day (mb/d) in2028, representing an increase of 10.6 mb/d compared to 2022. Non-OECD oil demand is expected to increase by a robust 10.1 mb/d, reaching a level of 63.7mb/d by 2028.
Foreword. For OPEC, it is a great honour to launch the World Oil Outlook (WOO) 2024 in Brazil. The country’s comprehensive and inclusive approach to energy issues has been on display through its G20 presidency in 2024, and will no doubt be central to its hosting of COP30 in 2025.
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Global interregional crude oil and condensate trade are expected to increase from 36.5 mb/d in 2023 to 41.2 mb/d by 2030 on the back of strong oil demand growth. After 2030, trade is expected to continue to increase further, reaching levels around 46.2 mb/d by 2050.