TABLE-Forecasts for 2011 world oil supply and demand
Saturday September 11, 2010 03:02:11 PM GMT
Sept 10 (Reuters) - Following are quarterly and yearly supply and demand forecasts from the most recent reports by the Energy Information Administration, the International Energy Agency and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
World oil demand growth has recovered in 2010 after declining in 2009 because of the economic crisis, and growth will continue in 2011, forecasters say.
Among the three agencies, OPEC sees the lowest growth in global demand in 2011 and the EIA the highest.
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Figures in millions of barrels per day
-------------------2011-----------------
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 YEAR YR-YR
CHG EIA - Global Demand 87.48 86.95 87.44 87.55 87.36 +1.41 NON-OPEC supply 51.49 51.43 50.49 50.66 51.01 -0.16 OPEC supply outlook* 29.49 29.69 30.38 29.99 29.89 +0.52 (Sept. 8 forecast) IEA - Global Demand 87.59 87.64 88.04 88.30 87.89 +1.27 NON-OPEC supply 53.3 52.8 52.6 53.1 52.9 +0.30 Call on OPEC** 28.6 29.1 29.6 29.3 29.2 +0.30 (Sept.10 forecast) OPEC - Global Demand 86.11 85.69 86.74 87.67 86.56 +1.05 Non-OPEC supply 52.31 52.19 52.27 52.91 52.42 +0.36 Call on OPEC* 28.65 28.22 29.11 29.35 28.84 +0.19 (Sept. 9 forecast)
* Estimate is for crude and does not include natural gas liquids and non-conventional oils.
** Equals the arithmetic difference between total global demand minus total non-OPEC supply minus OPEC natural gas liquids (NGLs). (Compiled by Christopher Johnson)
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