Platts
Survey: OPEC oil output rises slightly in April after months of
declines
Petroleumworld
CARACAS
Petroleumworld.com
05 11 07
The 10 members of
the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) bound
by the group's output agreements produced an average 26.57 million
barrels of crude oil per day in April, a Platts survey showed May
10. This is up 30,000 barrels per day (b/d) from March's 26.54
million b/d and 770,000 b/d above their 25.8 million b/d production
target established last month.
"
But these numbers have to be viewed as worrisome for consumers," said
John Kingston, Platts global director of oil. "Although the
International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that OPEC only needs to
supply the market with 29.3 million b/d in the second quarter to
keep inventories balanced, from a full-year perspective it must supply
about 30.4 million b/d," he explained, with the heaviest supply
needs coming in the third and fourth quarters respectively, of 30.5
million b/d and more than 31 million p/d.
"
So OPEC has to add a significant amount of supply in the market,
just to keep inventories from declining further later this year," Kingston
said. "And those estimates don't include any extra surge of
OPEC oil that would be needed should the US Gulf of Mexico get hit
by a significant hurricane in the coming months."
Total production from all 12 members, including Iraq which does not
participate in OPEC output pacts and Angola which joined the group
at the beginning of this year, rose by 80,000 b/d to 30.19 million
b/d, the survey estimated.
Small drops in output from Indonesia and Venezuela totaling 20,000
b/d were more than offset by increases totaling 100,000 b/d from
Nigeria, Iraq and Angola, the survey showed.
OPEC ministers agreed last October to remove 1.2 million b/d of crude
from world oil markets from November 2006, saying supply was well
in excess of demand and setting a production target of 26.3 million
b/d. In December, they agreed to expand the cut by 500,000 b/d from
February. The cuts were based on estimated September production of
27.5 million b/d.
PW
10 05 07
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