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EIA forecasts bigger records for 2024 US oil output, global demand

U.S. oil output and international oil need will likely post larger records this year than formerly expected, the U.S. Energy Details Administration said on Tuesday.

The company now expects U.S. oil output to grow by around 310,000 barrels daily (bpd) to 13.24 million bpd this year, about 40,000 bpd higher than its previous projection in May. It anticipates U.S output to be around 13.71 million bpd next year, slightly below the previous 13.73 million bpd forecast.

Global oil demand this year is likewise expected to be above price quotes, which were currently forecast to hit record highs, according to the June edition of the EIA's short-term energy outlook.

World petroleum and liquid fuels usage is expected to rise by 1.1 million bpd to 103 million bpd this year, the EIA stated. That compares with a previous projection of around 102.8 million bpd

International oil need will likely rise to 104.5 million bpd. next year, the EIA said, a little greater than its previous projection of 104.3 million bpd.

The upward revisions to require growth regardless of recent concerns of slowing consumption made the report decently favorable for oil markets, UBS expert Giovanni Staunovo stated.

Staunovo likewise kept in mind the firm's lowered world oil output projections for this year.

EIA now expects international oil output of around 102.6 million bpd, compared with its 102.8 million bpd forecast in May. The modification was made because the OPEC+ producer group announced plans to raise output from the fourth quarter onwards, while the EIA had actually expected the producer group to move faster.

The slower boost in OPEC+ supplies ought to cause a. decrease in international oil stocks through the first quarter next. year and put upward pressure on oil prices, the EIA stated.

(source: Reuters)