石油价格


沙特政府已下令能源巨头沙特阿美公司停止将其最大可持续产能扩大至每日 1300 万桶的工作,而将其维持在每日 1200 万桶。

该公司今天在一份声明中表示  ,其最大可持续产能由国家根据 2017 年起的法律确定。阿美公司补充说,将根据新的政府指令更新今年的资本支出计划,并在 3 月份宣布 2023 年的资本支出计划财务业绩。

沙特阿拉伯国家石油公司表示,正在努力在 2021 年将产能提高到 1300 万桶/日。首席执行官阿明·纳赛尔 (Amin Nasser) 当时表示,产能扩张将在 2027 年全面启动,并将分批进行。

这位高管表示,作为全球最大的石油公司和全球最大的石油出口国,沙特巨头正在尽全力实现产能扩张,并指出上游投资的准备时间很长。

沙特阿美首席执行官经常警告市场,该行业对新石油供应的投资不足,无论多种情况如何,新石油供应都将持续数十年。

即便如此,交易商对石油需求的看法仍未能与这些警告相符。尽管沙特阿拉伯和一些欧佩克+成员国实行了长期、大规模的减产,但价格仍然顽固地维持在区间内。这可能是新订单的原因。另外,利雅得石油需求的长期前景可能已经改变。

在中东传来最新消息后,油价本周小幅走高,其中包括也门胡塞武装发动的油罐车袭击以及对美军的致命无人机袭击。然而,中国的房地产消息削弱了它们的涨幅,据信这会影响其石油需求前景。

作者:Irina Slav for Oilprice.com


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Oil Price


The Saudi state has ordered energy major Aramco to stop work on expanding its maximum sustainable capacity to 13 million barrels daily, instead keeping it at 12 million bpd.

The company said in a statement today that its maximum sustainable capacity is determined by the state under a law from 2017. Aramco added that it would update its capital spending plans for the year in accordance with the new government directive in March when it announces its 2023 financial results.

Saudi Arabia’s state oil company said it was working to boost its production capacity to 13 million barrels daily back in 2021. The capacity expansion will come fully online by 2027 and will come on in chunks, chief executive Amin Nasser said at the time.

The Saudi giant, the world’s biggest oil firm and the largest oil exporter globally, was working as fast as it could to reach that production capacity expansion, the executive said, noting that upstream investment has a long lead time.

Aramco’s CEO has often warned the market that the industry is underinvesting in new oil supply, which, regardless of many scenarios, will continue to be needed for decades.

Even so, the perception of oil demand among traders has failed to match these warnings. Despite extended and sizeable production cuts effected by Saudi Arabia and some of its fellow OPEC+ members, prices have remained stubbornly range-bound. This may be the reason for the new order. Alternatively, the long-term outlook for oil demand in Riyadh may have changed.

Oil prices inched higher this week, following the latest news from the Middle East, which included a fuel tanker attack by the Yemeni Houthis and a deadly drone attack on U.S. troops. However, their gains were pared by real estate news from China, believed to affect its oil demand prospects.

By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com