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US Oil Output Projection Raised for 2025, says EIA

February 12, 2025
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U.S. Oil Production Forecasted to Reach New Heights by 2025

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has recently released its Short-Term Energy Outlook, predicting that U.S. oil production will exceed previous estimates and hit record levels by 2025. The EIA now projects that U.S. crude oil production will average 13.59 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025, up from its earlier forecast of 13.55 million bpd.

Steady Consumption Amid Increasing Production

Despite the upward revision in production figures, the EIA has maintained its forecast for U.S. petroleum and liquid fuel consumption at 20.5 million bpd for 2025. President Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to maximizing U.S. oil output, while industry leaders stress the importance of capital discipline in the face of volatile market conditions.

Price Projections and Global Trends

Brent crude prices are expected to average $74 per barrel in 2025 before dipping to around $66 in 2026. This trend reflects anticipated production increases and modest global demand growth. OPEC+ production cuts are set to keep global oil inventories tight, providing support for current price levels through the first quarter of 2025.

Global liquid fuels production is forecasted to rise by 1.7 million bpd in 2025, with OPEC+ contributing approximately 100,000 bpd. The group plans to ramp up output by an additional 600,000 bpd in 2026 as they gradually ease voluntary production cuts. However, production will remain below target levels to prevent excessive inventory build-up.

Non-OPEC+ production growth will be spearheaded by the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and Guyana through 2026, diversifying global supply sources. Global liquid fuels consumption is set to grow by 1.4 million bpd in 2025 and by 1 million bpd in 2026, primarily driven by increased demand in India and China, albeit at a slower pace compared to pre-pandemic trends.

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Challenges and Uncertainties Ahead

While potential tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and new U.S. sanctions on Russia are not anticipated to have a significant impact on global oil supply, the EIA highlights that such trade measures introduce uncertainties to future price forecasts. U.S. refinery utilization is expected to remain high, but net fuel exports may decrease as domestic demand rises, partly due to the planned closure of two U.S. refineries. This shift underscores the evolving dynamics of domestic energy consumption and international trade in petroleum products.

Overall, the outlook for U.S. oil production and global oil markets presents a complex landscape with various factors influencing supply, demand, and prices in the years ahead.

Sources: Reuters, U.S. Energy Information Administration

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