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Oil 2017 Analysis And Forecasts To 2022 International Energy Agency

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Oil 2017 Analysis And Forecasts To 2022 International Energy Agency
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Publisher: International Energy Agency
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.83 MB
Pages: 147
Author: International Energy Agency
ISBN: 9789264272477, 9789264272514, 926427247X, 9264272518
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Oil 2017 Analysis And Forecasts To 2022 International Energy Agency by International Energy Agency 9789264272477, 9789264272514, 926427247X, 9264272518 instant download after payment.

This year marks a new period of oil market management by leading oil producers who put together in late 2016 the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009. The reason was to ensure that oil prices were stabilised to avoid economic dislocation in producing countries and provide a platform for gradual growth. The agreement brought to an end a two-year free-market window where producers competed to secure outlets for their oil.
This agreement provides the backdrop to the IEA's latest five-year oil market forecast, which was renamed Market Report Series: Oil 2017 (formerly known as the Medium-Term Oil Market Report). While we cannot know how long the deal will last, it provides clear trends to guide our view of the next five years.
- Oil demand is expected to grow strongly at least to 2022 with the main developing economies leading the way.
- The need for more production capacity becomes apparent by the end of the decade, even if supply appears plentiful today.
- It is not clear that upstream projects will be completed in time given the unprecedented two-year fall in investment in 2015 and 2016 although majorreductions in costs will help.
- There is a risk of prices rising more sharply by 2022 if the spare production cushion is eroded.
The Oil 2017 report, which provides market analysis and forecasts to 2022, sets the scene for what promises to be a transformative period in the history of oil.

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