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OPEC cuts 2024 oil demand growth projection, pointing out China

OPEC on Monday cut its forecast for worldwide oil demand growth in 2024, mentioning weaker than expected data for the very first half of the year and softer expectations for China, and likewise cut its expectation for next year.

The Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in a. regular monthly report said world oil demand will rise by 2.11 million. barrels daily in 2024, below development of 2.25 million bpd. expected last month.

This small modification reflects actual data gotten for the. first quarter of 2024 and sometimes for the 2nd quarter,. along with softening expectations for China's oil demand growth. in 2024, OPEC said in the report.

Regardless of the sluggish start to the summertime driving season. compared to the previous year, transportation fuel demand is anticipated. to stay solid due to healthy road and air movement.

This is the very first decrease in OPEC's 2024 projection considering that it. was initially made in July 2023. There is a larger than usual split. between forecasters on the strength of oil demand growth in 2024. due to differences over China and more broadly over the speed of. the world's transition to cleaner fuels.

The reduction still leaves OPEC at the top end of market. price quotes. Oil was consistent after the report was released,. trading above $80 a barrel.

In the report, OPEC also cut next year's demand growth. quote to 1.78 million bpd from 1.85 million bpd previously. expected.

OPEC+, which groups OPEC and allies such as Russia, has. implemented a series of output cuts considering that late 2022 to support. the marketplace. The group agreed on June 2 to extend the current cut. of 2.2 million bpd up until the end of September and slowly. stage it out from October.

The International Energy Agency, which represents. industrialised nations, sees much lower need growth than. OPEC of 970,000 bpd in 2024. The IEA also updates its figures. this week.

(source: Reuters)