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15 Οκτ 2024 · Oil prices are forecast to average $80/bbl in the last quarter of 2024. October 15, 2024. There could be a sustained geopolitical premium in crude prices until tensions resolve, according to J.P. Morgan Commodities Research. What is the outlook for oil prices? What are the immediate factors affecting the oil market? Key takeaways.
14 Απρ 2023 · For 2023 as a whole, world oil demand is forecast to rise by an average 2 mb/d, to 101.9 mb/d, with the non-OECD accounting for 87% of the growth and China alone making up more than half the global increase.
14 Δεκ 2022 · Forecasts for brent crude oil. The US Energy Information Administration currently (as at the 6th of December 2023) forecasts an average price of $92/barrel in 2023. A Reuters poll of 38 economists / analysts (as of the 1st of Decemebr 2022) provide a median estimate of $100.50/barrel.
24 Ιαν 2024 · Oil demand growth has started to show signs of slowing, and demand is expected to begin to decline by 2030 across all scenarios. The Global Energy Perspective 2023 models the outlook for demand and supply of energy commodities across a 1.5°C pathway, aligned with the Paris Agreement, and four bottom-up energy transition scenarios.
Highlights. World oil demand is on track to rise 2.3 mb/d to 101.7 mb/d in 2023, but this masks the impact of a further weakening of the macroeconomic climate. Global 4Q23 demand growth has been revised down by almost 400 kb/d, with Europe making up more than half the decline.
14 Δεκ 2022 · Forecasts for brent crude oil. The US Energy Information Administration currently (as at the 6th of December 2023) forecasts an average price of $92/barrel in 2023. A Reuters poll of 38 economists / analysts (as of the 1st of Decemebr 2022) provide a median estimate of $100.50/barrel.
15 Μαρ 2023 · Highlights. Following an 80 kb/d contraction in 4Q22, world oil demand growth is set to accelerate sharply over the course of 2023, from 710 kb/d in 1Q23 to 2.6 mb/d in 4Q23. Average annual growth is forecast to ease from 2.3 mb/d in 2022 to 2 mb/d, and global oil demand to reach a record 102 mb/d.