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A Surplus Of Oil....and Trump has nothing to do with it.

China's weak economy and record US production will lead to a surplus of one million barrels of oil a day next year, IEA says
Jennifer Sor/Market Insider
Nov 14, 2024, 2:25 PM CST

The oil market could see a surplus of one million barrels of crude a day in 2025, the IEA forecast.
The excess will be driven by low demand in China and booming output from non-OPEC countries.
Non-OPEC producers are on track to expand production by 1.5 million barrels a day, the IEA estimated.

The oil market could see a major supply glut in 2025 thanks to booming production from non-OPEC states like the US and sagging demand in China, according to the International Energy Agency.

The IEA said in its November Oil Market Report that the world's oil market is on track for a one-million barrel-a-day surplus next year.

The excess is largely being driven by a weakening economy in China. Demand for oil in the world's second-largest economy contracted for six straight months in a row as of September, IEA data shows. This accounted for the "main drag" on demand this year, the report said.

Meanwhile, the agency is predicting strong oil production among non-OPEC producers led by countries like US, Guyana, Argentina, and Brazil.

Altogether, non-OPEC producers are on track to expand oil production by 1.5 million barrels a day, it estimated. That amount is more than the agency's forecast for world oil consumption to grow by 990,000 barrels a day next year.

OPEC+, the oil cartel led by Saudi Arabia, has also said it will unwind its 2.2 million barrel-a-day production cuts, which have put pressure on supply over the past few years. The group could start lifting its production quota as soon as January, per its latest announcement.

"Our current balances suggest that even if the OPEC+ cuts remain in place, global supply exceeds demand by more than 1 mb/d next year. With supply risks omnipresent, a looser balance would provide some much-needed stability to a market upended by the Covid pandemic, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and, most recently, heightened unrest in the Middle East," the IEA added.

The US has become the largest oil producer in the world, pumping out more crude than any other country in history for the last six years in a row, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Domestic production hit a record 13.4 million barrels a day in August, according to data from the Energy Information Administration.

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So, as gas prices continue to go down (oil futures WTI were $67.88 today, 11/15/24) just remember that Trump had nothing to do with it.

Also....remember the historic Infrastructure Bill that Biden signed into law? It takes months from initial ground breaking to grand opening of any road/bridge/tunnel/factory. So take note, as we begin the next 4 years under Trump. As these projects are completed, and Trump or any of his pals try and take credit for it, be sure to do 2 things:
1. Remember it was part of the Infrastructure Legislation passed by the Biden administration.
2. Check the state Congressmen/Senators of the state and see if they voted for or against the Infrastructure Bill.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Not a drop of USA oil is used in the USA. There are no refineries in the USA that are able to refine our own oil. So we sell all of the USA oil to other countries, that do have the refineries and let them deal with pollution issues.

This has been true for decades now under both Republicans and Democrats alike. To refine the oil with our current EPA laws would cost more than it's worth.

And why the Biden administration was pushing alternative energy methods. It's more than just climate change that is the problem. Yet as well economic reasons along with climate change.

You simply can't rate all oil sources in one basket. Arab oil is far purer than USA shale oil. And why we import from them. We start refining our oil under the current EPA laws, you're looking at double the price of gasoline if not more.

Remove the current EPA laws then we become the world's leading polluters instead of China.

This last is exactly what Trump has actually promised. Removed the EPA laws so that USA oil can be refined on USA soil!

He has said many times now that pollution is NOT A PROBLEM nor is he a believer in climate change.

As if the two, now soon three, major hurricanes were not enough proof. Say goodbye to Southern Florida at minimum though all to soon if his policies get through!
JSul3 · 70-79
@DeWayfarer Most of the oil is refined in the US in refineries located in the US.

A simple web search debunks your comment....with numerous sources.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@JSul3 no it doesn't! I suggest you look closer.

The refineries here can only refine the light Arabian oil. Not shale USA oil.
JSul3 · 70-79
@DeWayfarer I did.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@JSul3 look closer on where our oil is shipped! There's a pipeline for a reason!

A pipeline would never have been needed if we refined our own oil.

And I do mean gasoline refineries! Not oil refineries for plastics. Which are two different types of refineries.
@DeWayfarer You are right about American oil being exported and not used domestically. But it is more about the strategy of using other countries resources and preserving their own for strategic purposes.

The US absolutely has refineries. The sledge shipped down from Alberta is refined on the Gulf Coast and exported.

Canada doesn't really have refineries anymore and that is based on deals with the USA.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow EPA laws prevent the refineries from refining our sledge for gasoline! It cost prohibitive to refine it for gasoline.

Yes I said we have refineries. That is mostly used to refine arab oil. We must have refineries for that. Absolutely no country would refine it for other countries.

What your getting in return is actually refined Arab oil in exchange for your crude oil. Your oil is shipped out to other countries along with ours. That's the deal

The problem is both our countries own oil is poor quality oil. Even Argentinian crude oil is better than both our oils. Which is still not as good as Arab oil.

And once again we do refine for plastics which is a whole different process. A solid is not a liquid.

Trump wants to get rid of those very same EPA laws for that reason. He doesn't care about the environment. He has said it many times that climate change is a hoax.