IEA cuts 2024 oil demand growth forecast on economic headwinds

    • Opec and its allies, known as Opec+, have began to limit supplies in 2022 to support prices.
    • Opec and its allies, known as Opec+, have began to limit supplies in 2022 to support prices. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Thu, Oct 12, 2023 · 04:22 PM

    THE International Energy Agency (IEA) lowered its oil demand growth forecast for 2024 on Thursday (Oct 12), suggesting harsher global economic conditions and progress on energy efficiency will weigh on consumption.

    The Paris-based agency in its monthly report lowered its 2024 demand growth forecast to 880,000 barrels per day (bpd) from its previous forecast of one million bpd.

    However, it raised its 2023 demand forecast to 2.3 million bpd from 2.2 million bpd.

    Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and its allies, known as Opec+, began limiting supplies in 2022 to support prices.

    In September, global benchmark Brent hit 10-month highs after Saudi Arabia and Russia extended their combined 1.3 million bpd cuts until the end of the year.

    However, prices dropped dramatically last week as a darkening macroeconomic outlook intensified fears of slower demand growth, eclipsing supply concerns.

    “If extra cuts are unwound in January, the balance could shift to surplus, which would go some way to help replenish depleted inventories,” the agency said. REUTERS

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