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EIA slightly raises US, global oil production forecasts

November 13, 202411:45 AM Reuters0 Comments

Both U.S. and global oil production are set to rise to slightly larger record highs this year than prior forecasts, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.

A surge in oil supply has run into weakening demand growth this year, dragging oil prices to their lowest since 2021 despite large production cuts from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, collectively called OPEC+.

U.S. oil output is now expected to average 13.23 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, about 300,000 bpd higher than last year’s record of 12.93 million bpd, the EIA said. The agency earlier forecast U.S. oil output to average 13.22 million bpd this year.

U.S. oil production will grow to 13.53 million bpd next year, the EIA said in its November Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), a slight reduction from the 13.54 million-bpd forecast in its October STEO.

The agency bumped up its global oil output forecast for 2024 to 102.6 million bpd, up from its prior forecast of 102.5 million bpd. For next year, it expects world output of 104.7 million bpd, up from 104.5 million bpd previously.

OPEC+ production cuts should help global oil prices rise from now through the first quarter of next year, the EIA said. However, it also warned that members of the group could be growing weary of the cuts, which have been in place for more than two years.

“Although we assess that OPEC+ producers will likely continue to limit production below recently announced targets in 2025, the potential for weakening commitment among OPEC+ producers to continue cutting production adds downside risk to oil prices,” the EIA said.

(Reporting by Shariq Khan and Scott DiSavino in New York, Editing by Franklin Paul and Marguerita Choy)

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