The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries together with its partners are about to unveil further details regarding the extension of output cuts while the main focus of the oil markets is on the production growth of U.S. shale oil. While experts are analyzing the statistics and predictions concerning the level of increase in U.S. manufacturing and its ability to disrupt the OPEC’s effort in correcting the market’s supply side. Aside from the United States, another two major oil producers in the country are preparing to make an increase within this year namely Brazil and Canada. This rise in production was already anticipated by the intergovernmental organization, which would likely boost the US supply. Based on the projections of IEA, the product volume will gain 5.6 million BPD in the year 2022. While the combined global growth estimates for the three countries will account for 60 percent. The light tight oil (LTO) of US manufacturing is expected to have continuous expansion until 2022, acquiring 1.4 million BPD throughout the period, even when the oil cost did not break the US$60/barrel, according to 2017 oil report of IEA. As stated to the predictions of the Paris-based agency, Canada would likely obtain a 900,000 bpd of output and on the other hand, the production in Brazil will get 1.1 million bpd in the next five years.
RYCHLÉ ODKAZY