Global oil supply up in July 2019

- OPEC crude oil production decreases by 246 thousand barrels per day to average 29.61 million barrels per day

Global oil supply increased in July by 0.23 million barrels per day (mb/d) month on month (m-o-m) to average 98.71 mb/d, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) reported on Friday.

Non-OPEC supply, including OPEC natural gas liquids (NGLs), rose by 0.29 mb/d m-o-m, to average 69.14 mb/d, up by 1.95 mb/d year on year (y-o-y).

However, secondary sources quoting OPEC's monthly oil market report said its crude oil production in July decreased by 246 thousand b/d to average 29.61 mb/d.

According to OPEC's report, the share of OPEC crude oil in total global production declined by 0.3% to 30% in July 2019 compared to the previous month.

The report also revised up OPEC's crude demand for 2019 by 0.1 mb/d from the previous report to stand at 30.7 mb/d.

However, global oil demand overall for 2019 saw a downward revision with a growth rate of 1.10 mb/d y-o-y, compared to the previous month's estimate of about 0.04 mb/d. This was mainly due to weaker-than-expected oil demand data in the first half of 2019 from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, the Americas, Asian countries including OPEC member Indonesia, and the Middle East.

"Total oil demand for the year is now anticipated to reach 99.92 mb/d," the report highlighted.

By Gulsen Cagatay

Anadolu Agency

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