Debate Rages Over Global Oil Demand
Signs
that inflation may be easing in the U.S. have given oil markets a bullish
hue this week, but uncertainty over demand remains.
Friday, June 14, 2024
After several weeks of unpredictable see-sawing, oil markets are back to
their usual self. The IEA and OPEC are publicly arguing about the future
of oil demand, U.S. interest rate cuts are still not happening, and
questions remain about the strength of summer gasoline demand. That said,
a positive outlook in U.S. inflation data might have helped to tilt the
balances slightly in favor of oil bulls, with Brent closing the week
around $83 per barrel.
IEA Paints Bleak Picture for Oil Demand. The
International Energy Agency
predicts
a 2029 peak in global oil demand at 105.6 million b/d, predicting a price
slump as it believes global supply capacity will hit almost 114 million
b/d by the end of this decade.
OPEC Defies Oil Pessimists, Says Demand Grows for Decades.
Calling
the IEA’s report ‘dangerous commentary’, the OPEC secretary general
Haitham al-Ghais stated he doesn’t see a peak in oil demand until at least
2045, saying consumption will grow to a hefty 116 million b/d.
US Crude Imports Rise to 6-Year High. According
to the EIA, US crude imports rose to their highest since 2018 last week at
8.304 million b/d, boosted by the first cargoes from Canada’s TMX pipeline
reaching PADD 5 refiners and Mexican crude exports rebounding to almost 1
million b/d.
Ukraine Signs US LNG Supply Deal. Ukraine’s
largest private energy company DTEK
agreed
to buy LNG from US energy firm Venture Global, receiving cargoes from
Plaquemines LNG starting later this year until end-2026 and also
purchasing 2 tmpa from Calcasieu Pass 2 once it starts in 2026.
EU Eyes Russian Gas via Azerbaijan.
According
to Azerbaijani top officials, the European Union has asked Azerbaijan to
facilitate a gas transit deal with Russia as the Ukraine transit agreement
for Russian piped gas is set to run out this December, still seeing
supplies of around 15 bcm per year.
TMX Running at 80% Pipeline Capacity. Canada’s
Trans Mountain Pipeline is
alleged
to run at approximately 80% capacity with a little bit of spot activity
being used, according to the operator’s CEO Mark Maki, adding that 22
tankers are expected to load at Westridge this month.
Saudi Aramco Expands into US LNG.
Boosting
its gas presence, Saudi Arabia’s national oil company Saudi Aramco
(TADAWUL:2222) has signed a 20-year LNG supply deal with US firm
NextDecade (NASDAQ:NEXT) for 1.2 mtpa of liquefied gas
from the Rio Grande LNG facility.
Senegal Joins Club of Oil Producers. The African
Republic of Senegal has officially
become
an oil and gas producer after Australian oil major Woodside Energy
(ASX:WDS) announced first oil at the 100,000 b/d offshore
Sangomar project, eyeing exports of medium sour barrels.
Europe Slaps Tariffs on Chinese EVs. The
European Commission has
proposed
increasing import duties on Chinese electric vehicles up to 38.1%, up from
the 10% tariff already imposed on external carmakers, potentially
triggering a trade war between Brussels and Beijing.
Louisiana Air More Toxic Than Ever.
According
to a Johns Hopkins study, the toxic gas ethylene oxide is detectable in
southeastern Louisiana at levels thousand times higher than what’s
considered safe, mostly along the ’Cancer Alley’ between Baton Rouge and
New Orleans, home to 25% of US petrochemical production.
Copper Smelters Are Shutting Down Globally.
According to copper analysts, roughly a fifth of global copper smelting
capacity was
suspended
in May, mostly for seasonal plant maintenance, up from 17.4% in the same
month last year, helping to halt the free-fall in copper futures.
API Takes Action Against Biden Emission Mandates.
The largest oil trade group in the US, the American Petroleum Institute,
filed
a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration’s new tailpipe emission
rules that force carmakers to scale EV output up to 56% of all car sales
by 2030.
Trump Promises Reversal of Arctic Drilling Ban.
According
to media reports, US presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed to reverse
a drilling ban on public lands in Alaska, a year after the Biden
administration banned upstream activities in the Arctic National Wildlife
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