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Oil sector needs 2020 investment vision to meet demand

AFP  |  Paris 

The industry needs to quickly step up investment to meet rising demand as the booming US shale sector will only be able to quench the global thirst for crude for the next two years, the International Agency said today. "The is set to put its stamp on global markets for the next five years," said IEA chief in a statement as the agency released an annual review of the market. However he noted that "the weak global investment picture remains a source of concern" as the industry faces not only growing demand but many fields running dry. "More investments will be needed to make up for declining fields -- the world needs to replace three million barrels per day of declines each year, the equivalent of the -- while also meeting robust demand growth," added Birol. The IEA released its five-year estimates for the market that see demand increasing by 6.9 million barrels per day (mbd) by 2023 to 104.7 mbd, boosted by economic growth in and a resurgent petrochemicals industry in the Output, however, is expected to grow by only 6.4 mbd to reach 107 mbd by 2023. "Unless there is a change to the fundamentals, the effective global spare capacity cushion will fall to only 2.2 percent of demand by 2023, the lowest number since 2007," said the IEA. The agency said the industry has yet to recover from an unprecedented two-year drop in investment in 2015-2016 when producers had to slash costs as crude prices collapsed to under $30 per barrel from over $100 per barrel in 2014. The IEA said it sees little-to-no increase in upstream spending outside of the in 2017 and 2018, where a drop in costs means that firms can profitably tap shale reserves at the current prices of around $60 per barrel. The agency foresees output climbing in the from 13.2 mbd last year to reach nearly 17 mbd in 2023. It expects that the will resolve bottlenecks that are currently hampering exports in order to reach an export capacity of 5 mbd by 2020.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 13:50 IST
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