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Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by ducii: 10:01am On Feb 10, 2015
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has said the demand for crude oil is expected to rise this year, boosting prices of the product in the international market.

The oil cartel made this known in its monthly oil market report released on its website on Monday.

OPEC forecasts that demand for its oil will average 29.21 million barrels per day in 2015, up by 430,000 bpd from its previous forecast.

It also slashed its forecast for the rate of growth in non-OPEC supply, citing a slowdown in the United States shale oil boom and lower capital investment by energy firms.

Brent crude prices rose above $58 a barrel on Monday after OPEC forecast that demand for its oil would be greater than expected this year.

Oil demand and Gross Domestic Product growth in Nigeria and other African countries’ supply increased by 10,000 barrels per day year-on-year to average 2.41mb/d in 2014.

On a quarterly basis in 2015, total oil supply from Africa is expected to average 2.44mb/d, 2.41mb/d, 2.40mb/d and 2.39mb/d, respectively in the first, second, third and fourth quarters, according to OPEC.

The oil demand outlook for this year is currently anticipated to rise by 1.17mb/d; however, developments need to be monitored closely, particularly following the sharp drop in crude prices seen in recent months, it said.

As prices drop, the cartel said oil requirements were likely to respond positively “although this can be impacted by other factors. For example, in 2008, prices fell sharply, starting in the summer with the onset of the financial crisis and the global economic recession, which also led to a deterioration in demand.”

It added, “This time, the sharp fall in prices has been mainly driven by excess supply.

“As a result, lower prices are likely to help to accelerate the pace of oil demand growth this time. Other factors can also impact the degree to which any acceleration in demand takes place.”

In addition to economic growth, the organisation said the adoption of energy policies and regulations could also influence oil requirements greatly, adding, “These factors tend to vary considerably from one economy to another and, as a result, their impact will also differ.

“A review of oil demand patterns going into 2015 bears this out. Preliminary data for the US oil demand shows a continuation of the positive momentum started in Q4 2014. Gasoline (petrol), in particular, remains a key driver behind the growth in the US oil demand, largely a result of lower oil prices. Gasoline pump prices in the US currently average $2.07/gallon, down $1.22/gallon from a year earlier.

“Preliminary data for January shows another significant rise in gasoline demand of 0.70mb/d, continuing the general positive trend seen in the previous three months. Over this period, middle distillates have largely experienced the opposite trend, with preliminary data showing year-on-year growth falling for two-consecutive months.

“Overall, US oil consumption has seen a noticeable rise and is expected to stay firm in the near term amid lower oil prices and as economic activities improve. US oil demand growth is forecast to be around 0.18mb/d and could see further upward revisions as the situation continues to improve.”


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Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Pearl321(f): 10:11am On Feb 10, 2015
amen
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by clevvermind(m): 10:14am On Feb 10, 2015
nice one. i know complainers will still complain and hurl insult on Jonathan.
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Redoil: 10:54am On Feb 10, 2015
Hopless hope in future.
Anyway gej till i get response from tundeajani.
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Nobody: 10:57am On Feb 10, 2015
This is good news especially for countries like ours that rely mostly on crude oil. It shall be well.

God bless President GEJ. Politics should not be a do or die game. That we don't support one candidate should not make us enemy.

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Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Nobody: 11:00am On Feb 10, 2015
What is truly important is that we use our revenue to make life better for all Nigerians.

Government should try as much as possible to make the ordinary Nigerian benefit from our God-given resources. The crude oil is not for a select few, it is for all Nigerians. embarassed embarassed
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Nobody: 11:01am On Feb 10, 2015
Tinubu is smiling... hoping Buhari will win so he'll get some oyel wells. . . grin grin
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by tinkinjow: 12:10pm On Feb 10, 2015
Only fuuls would believe or think that oil prices will remain this low for more than a year.
So long ss there's no likely substitute in the nearest future, it will only continue to rise albeit with occasional fluctuations.

Had a bet which matures on July with a friend on this...he's been having a good laugh at me for some time now, always tell him wait till July
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by Nobody: 12:12pm On Feb 10, 2015
Yorubas will gloat with envy when it hits $200 and we are out.

Plant cocoa you lazy touts!
Re: Oil Prices To Rise Amid Growing Demand – OPEC by ducii: 12:14pm On Feb 10, 2015
tinkinjow:
Only fuuls would believe or think that oil prices will remain this low for more than a year.
So long ss there's no likely substitute in the nearest future, it will only continue to rise albeit with occasional fluctuations.

Had a bet which matures on July with a friend on this...he's been having a good laugh at me for some time now, always tell him wait till July

True Talk!!!

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