![]() Total oil demand is projected to average 99.6 million barrels per day in 2022. The prospect of large-scale disruptions to Russian oil production is threatening to create a global oil. Total demand is now projected at 99.7 mb/d in 2022, an increase of 2.1 mb/d from 2021. The global refining industry ended 2021 on a high note, with both runs and margins improving. As a result, we have revised down our forecast for world oil demand by 1.3 mb/d for 2Q22-4Q22, resulting in 950 kb/d slower growth for 2022 on average. Non-OPEC+ growth of 1.8 mb/d in 2022 will be led by the United States. ![]() The demand is now forecast at 2.5 million barrels per day year-on-year, reflecting observed trends and developments, including the extension of China’s zero-COVID-19 restrictions and some economic challenges in OECD Europe that have weighed on oil demand. Oil output from OPEC+ could rise this year by 4.4 mb/d, resulting in reduced effective spare capacity in 2H22 of 2.6 mb/d, held primarily by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, the projected demand for OPEC-13 crude oil in 2023 has been revised down by 0.2 million barrels per day from a previous projection of 29.3 million barrels per day.įor the record: According to OPEC, world oil demand growth in 2022 has been revised down by 0.1 million barrels per day from the last month’s assessment. OPEC oil demand: Demand for OPEC-13 crude in 2022 is revised down by 0.1 million barrels per day from the previous MOMR to stand at 28.6 million barrels per day. Meanwhile, Iraq recorded 4.65 million barrels per day in October 2022 and 4.66 million barrels per day in September, showing an 11% decline for the period highlighted. Other key OPEC producers: Based on direct communication data, Saudi Arabia recorded 10 million barrels per day in October 2022, a slight decline compared to 11 million barrels per day in September 2022. Nigeria recorded a 938,000 b/d for September 2022, showing a 77% increase in output. Angola recorded 1.091 mb/d for September 2022, showing a 40% decline in output. So, the top three crude oil producers on the continent as of October 2022 are Algeria, Angola, and Nigeria.Ĭomparing September and October outputs: The MOMR also revealed that Algeria recorded a production output of 1.058 mb/d for September, showing a 2% increase between both months highlighted. He also said 1,561 metal tanks were destroyed and 49 trucks were seized.Īfrica’s top producers: The MOMR data revealed that Algeria had a crude oil production output of 1.060 million barrels per day (mb/d), followed by Angola with 1.051 million barrels per day (mb/d) and then Nigeria with 1.014 million barrels per day (mb/d). For months, Nigeria has been battling crude oil theft, with the authorities struggling to clamp down on perpetrators to shore up the country’s crude oil output.įight against oil theft: In October 2022, Mele Kyari, the Group Managing Director, of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) announced that during his team’s clampdown on crude oil theft in Nigeria’s south-south region, they had deactivated 395 illegal refineries, and destroyed 274 reservoirs.
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