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Despite OPEC+ supply cut, global oil market will be in surplus during 2025: Report

This surplus, though modest, is expected to exert downward pressure on oil prices, with Brent crude likely to average around USD 71 per barrel next year.

ANI Dec 17, 2024 13:22 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], December 17 (ANI): The global oil market is projected to return to surplus in 2025, even as OPEC+ extends supply cuts to stabilize prices, according to an ING report.
This surplus, though modest, is expected to exert downward pressure on oil prices, with Brent crude likely to average around USD 71 per barrel next year.
However, various risks, including geopolitical tensions and potential changes in sanctions enforcement, could disrupt these projections.
The surplus forecast for 2025 has been revised downwards from over 1 million barrels per day (b/d) to approximately 500,000 b/d, following OPEC+'s decision to delay the return of 2.2 million b/d of voluntary cuts.
Non-OPEC supply is anticipated to grow by 1.4 million b/d in 2025, outpacing demand growth, which is estimated at under 1 million b/d.
While OPEC+'s extended cuts may provide a temporary floor to prices, the market is expected to remain under pressure due to surplus conditions.
OPEC+ surprised markets in December by slowing the pace of supply increases, planning to take 18 months instead of 12 to reinstate the 2.2 million b/d of cuts.
Despite this move, the group faces challenges, including maintaining compliance among members. Lower prices reduce revenues, putting fiscal budgets in the Middle East under strain and risking a breakdown in cohesion.
Historical instances, such as the 2020 Saudi-Russia price war, highlight the potential for market disruptions if members fail to adhere to agreed production targets.
Geopolitical instability in the Middle East remains a significant concern, though the market has become somewhat immune to developments unless actual supply disruptions occur.
OPEC's spare production capacity, exceeding 5 million b/d, provides a buffer for potential disruptions. However, much of this capacity is concentrated in the Persian Gulf, making it vulnerable if flows through the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted.
The incoming Trump administration could impact the Iranian oil supply through stricter sanctions enforcement, potentially putting up to 1 million b/d of Iranian exports at risk.
Meanwhile, US oil production is expected to grow modestly, adding 300,000 b/d in 2025. In the medium to long term, deregulation and infrastructure investments under Trump could support increased US oil output.
Global oil demand growth is expected to remain modest at under 1 million b/d in 2025, driven mainly by Asia. China's weaker economic performance and a shift toward alternative energy vehicles are curbing demand. Additionally, global refinery margins have weakened, signalling softer demand for refined products. (ANI)

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