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OPEC’s Output Surge: EIA Predicts Expanding Oil Glut by 2026

OPEC Sees Steady Oil Demand Growth in First Look at 2026

Consumption to rise by 1.4 million b/d this year and next, OPEC report.

Julia Fanzeres, Bloomberg News

NEW YORK
EnergiesNet.com 01 15 2024

Global oil markets will face a widening glut in 2026 as OPEC brings back production and output from the US, Canada and Guyana continues to grow, the US government said in its first set of forecasts for next year. 

World oil markets are expected to average a surplus of 800,000 barrels a day in 2026, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday. That’s more than twice as large as the 300,000 barrel-a-day surplus the agency projects for this year. The EIA had forecast a small supply deficit this year in last month’s report.  

Driving the glut, output from both inside an outside the cartel is expected to grow this year and next, while consumption from countries in the OECD sees a slight decrease in 2026, the EIA said. Demand from China and India will continue to increase next year, the agency projected. 

US oil output is projected to grow more slowly next year as lower prices put a damper on drilling activity and producers prioritize value over volume. Production in the US will increase only 0.6% in 2026, less than a quarter of the 2.5% growth rate projected for this year, the EIA said. US production is estimated to peak in the second quarter of 2026 at 13.67 million barrels a day before decreasing by the end of the year. 

bloomberg.com 01 15 2024

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