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OPEC thinks it will have to pump less oil

OPEC thinks it will have to pump less oil

Jeffrey Clark, August 14, 2022
Economie•August 11 ’22 15:09author: AP

The oil cartel expects OPEC to pump less oil this quarter. Non-OPEC countries like the United States produce more oil, allowing the cartel nations to handle the matter easily. The demand for oil is also lower than previously expected by OPEC. The latter is striking, because the International Energy Agency sees the demand for oil increasing.

OPEC headquarters.
OPEC headquarters. (Environmental Protection Agency)

Lower demand and additional production from other countries will mark a tipping point at some point this quarter as more oil will be produced than is needed each day to meet demand. Thus, the production of OPEC countries could be more than 1.2 million barrels per day less than what the organization had previously expected.

Read also | Saudi economy grows by 12% thanks to high oil prices

Compared to this month, OPEC countries can also close the oil tap a little. So far in July, 570,000 barrels of oil were produced more per day than required in the third quarter, according to OPEC.

At the beginning of this month, the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries was surprised by plans to increase oil production by 100,000 barrels per day, much less than, for example, requested by US President Joe Biden. The organization then stated that there was only limited additional capacity.

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