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Oil Market Snapshot – June 2023

  • Price volatility has continued this year, since the beginning of June initially rising to $78/bbl from a low of $72/bbl following the US government debt ceiling agreement and OPEC+ meeting with Saudi Arabia committing to extra production cuts, but fell back to $76/bbl as concerns over weaker global economy and oil demand growth overshadowing production cuts from OPEC.
  • US commercial crude inventory saw a small draw of 452,000 bbls, but there was a build in product inventories, including a 2.7 million bbls gasoline stockpile, indicating a slow pickup in US demand.
  • Global liquid demand is projected to exceed 2019 levels, reaching 102 mb/d with a growth of 2 mb/d this year, driven primarily by non-OECD countries, particularly China.
  • Despite slow economic recovery, Chinese demand is expected to grow 7.4% y-o-y as it rises from a low base after a 320,000 b/d reduction in 2022. Recovery in travel is driving fuel demand growth.
  • Russia has shown some signs of cutting production in May, but their full commitment to the pledged 500,000 b/d cut is yet to be seen.
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by Fay Chen // 9 June, 2023

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