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Canadian oil manufacturers forecast greater production in 2025

3 of Canada's most significant oil producers, Suncor Energy, Cenovus Energy and Imperial Oil, on Thursday projected higher production in 2025, betting on durable need for Canadian crude to U.S. and worldwide markets.

Fuel need in the United States, the most significant location for Canadian crude, is expected to rise next year as U.S. industrial activity is most likely to get an increase from a cut in interest rate, according to the U.S. Energy Info Administration.

Calgary, Alberta-based Suncor forecast 2025 production to be in between 810,000 and 840,000 barrels per day (bpd) next year, a. 4.4% increase at midpoint compared to forecasted output for 2024.

Cenovus anticipated a 4.4% increase in 2025 crude output,. targeting 805,000 to 845,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day,. mostly driven by the Narrows Lake oil sands asset start-up.

Imperial Oil expects a 3.1% production boost.

The Trans Mountain pipeline growth which has nearly. tripled oil circulation to Canada's Pacific Coast from landlocked. Alberta, is likewise encouraging manufacturers to increase output in. hopes of shipping more unrefined to Asian refineries and the U.S. West Coast.

Suncor likewise forecast a slight increase in refinery throughput. volumes to between 435,000 and 450,000 bpd in 2025. It expects. refining utilization to be in between 93% and 97%.

While Cenovus and Imperial raised 2025 capital spending. expectations partially, Suncor a little lowered anticipated. capital expenditure for 2025 to the range of C$ 6.1 billion. ($ 4.31 billion) and C$ 6.3 billion.

Thursday's projection by the Canadian oil companies follows an. announcement by Exxon Mobil, the majority owner of. Imperial, stating it intends to increase its output by 18% by the. end of the decade.

The Canadian firms also stated they planned to improve. production at existing websites while at the same time pursuing brand-new. jobs.

(source: Reuters)