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OPEC expects slower 2025 oil supply growth from rivals after price drop – Markets

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LONDON: OPEC on Wednesday trimmed its forecast for growth in oil supply from the United States and other producers outside the wider OPEC+ group this year and said it expected lower capital spending following a decline in oil prices.

Supply from countries outside the Declaration of Cooperation – the formal name for OPEC+ – will rise by about 800,000 barrels per day in 2025, OPEC said in a monthly report, down from last month’s forecast of 900,000 bpd.

A slowdown in supply growth outside OPEC+, which groups the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries plus Russia and other allies, would make it easier for OPEC+ to balance the market. Rapid growth from U.S. shale and from other countries has weighed on prices in recent years.

In recent weeks, oil prices have come under pressure from OPEC+‘s decisions to increase output in May and June more rapidly than first planned, and from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

In the report, OPEC said it expected investment in exploration and production outside OPEC+ in 2025 to decline by about 5% year-on-year. In 2024, investment rose by about $3 billion year-on-year to reach $299 billion, OPEC said.

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“The potential impact on production levels in 2025 and 2026 of the decline in upstream E&P oil investments will constitute a challenge, despite the industry’s continued focus on efficiency and productivity improvements,” OPEC said in the report.

While the United States is still expected to drive supply growth, OPEC expects U.S. total oil output to rise by about 300,000 bpd this year. Last month, it forecast growth of 400,000 bpd.

It left its forecasts for global oil demand growth unchanged in 2025 and 2026, after reductions last month. It cited the impact of first-quarter demand data and trade tariffs.

The group welcomed this week’s trade agreement by the United States and China.

“The 90-day trade agreement between the U.S. and China suggests the potential for more lasting agreements, likely supporting a normalisation of trade flows but at potentially elevated tariff levels compared to pre-April escalations,” OPEC said.



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