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OPEC monthly report: it is expected that the output of non member countries will decrease significantly this year, and the demand growth rate will be lower than that of last year. OPEC monthly report: it is expected that the output of non member countries will decrease significantly this year, and the demand growth rate will be lower than that of last year. Follow the footsteps of technicians. 1. Let's look at the common operating abnormalities in changing the use process of the experimental machine: January 19, 2016

[China paint information] the organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) released a monthly report on Monday (January 18), which showed that due to the collapse of oil prices, This year, the crude oil supply of non OPEC oil producing countries will be significantly reduced than expected, which will boost the demand for OPEC crude oil

opec pointed out in its report that under the leadership of the United States, the daily supply of non OPEC oil producing countries will be reduced by 660000 barrels in 2016. OPEC last month estimated a decrease of 380000 barrels

opec said: "analysts generally expect that the crude oil market in 2016 will be mainly driven by the supply side, and the oil market will return to equilibrium. The crude oil production of non OPEC oil producing countries will be very sensitive to the depressed oil price in the next six months."

opec pointed out that the decline in the domestic production of EC oil by non op in this small sock is conducive to slowing down the oversupply. Oil prices briefly fell below $28/barrel on Monday, the lowest since 2003. The high-yield strategy implemented by OPEC since 2014 has also played a role in accelerating the decline of oil prices

the continuous decline of oil prices has hit suppliers with relatively high production costs. For example, a large number of Companies in the United States shale oil producers have begun to postpone or cancel various oil and gas projects worth billions of dollars, which puts the future level of crude oil supply at risk

The OPEC monthly report points out that the average crude oil production of the United States in 2016 is expected to be 13.5 million barrels per day, a decrease of 380000 barrels compared with 2015, which is the largest decrease in the elongation of standard tensile samples shown by extensometers or strain gauges of non OPEC oil producing countries. In addition, crude oil production from the North Sea oil fields in the UK, Latin America and Canada may also decline significantly

OPEC's monthly report this time did not mention the return of Iranian crude oil after the lifting of economic sanctions. Iran said on Monday that it would immediately increase its daily average crude oil production by 500000 barrels, which would make up for the decline in production of non OPEC oil producing countries

after the lifting of Iran's economic sanctions, the energy minister of the United Arab Emirates was the first representative of OPEC Gulf Member States to make comments. He believed that the additional crude oil production would lead to the further deterioration of the current oversupply situation

opec monthly report shows that the average daily crude oil production of OPEC in December last year decreased by 210000 barrels to 32.18 million barrels, including Indonesia, which has returned

more data show that if OPEC crude oil production maintains the level of December last year, OPEC expects the global excess supply of crude oil to be 530000 barrels per day in 2016, down from 860000 barrels per day predicted in the report last month

in addition, OPEC's global crude oil demand in 2016 is expected to remain basically unchanged, with a daily demand increase of 1.26 million barrels, lower than 1.54 million barrels per day in 2015

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