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美国原油产量今年飙升,打破了此前增长放缓的预期,扩大了美国在全球最大石油生产国排名中的领先地位。9月份,美国石油产量飙升至历史最高水平,预计产量将继续增加。

2023 年排名前 5 的石油生产国 - 石油和天然气 360

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彭博社援引巴克莱银行的一项支出调查显示,美国石油生产商将在 2024 年将支出降低 1%,其中私人钻探商平均削减 4% 的预算 

分析师和预测人士表示,尽管明年的预算预计略有下降,但由于效率提高和支线更长,美国的产量将继续增长。近期石油产量激增,使美国在全球五个最大石油生产国中稳居领先地位。

该名单还包括欧佩克+产油国沙特阿拉伯、俄罗斯和伊拉克,以及另一个北美产油国加拿大。

#1 美国

美国目前原油日产量超过 1300 万桶 (bpd),比任何国家都多,并且在中短期内还将持续增长。

 美国能源信息署(EIA)最新数据显示,9月份美国原油产量创下1323.6万桶/日的月度新纪录 。

“这种增长不仅仅是二叠纪的故事。据路透社报道,美国银行全球大宗商品和衍生品研究主管弗朗西斯科·布兰奇在讨论该行能源前景的电话会议上表示,我们看到许多原本平坦的页岩盆地正在复苏 

美国页岩气区块现在寻求以更少的资源做更多的事情,因为它寻求资本和运营效率,以向股东证明,它已经从不惜一切代价的增长转向有节制的增长,同时为投资者带来更高的回报。

EIA在12月的短期能源展望(STEO)中表示,今年美国原油产量将平均为1293万桶/日,明年将进一步增至平均1311万桶/日  。

产量飙升也导致  美国原油和石油产品出口激增。

“美国不仅生产的石油比历史上任何国家都多,而且其出口的石油(原油、成品油和液化天然气)数量也接近沙特阿拉伯或俄罗斯的总产量,”吉姆标准普尔全球商品洞察副总裁兼石油市场、能源和流动性研究主管布克哈德在《福布斯》引用的研究中 表示

#2 沙特阿拉伯

沙特阿拉伯是欧佩克和欧佩克+集团的领导者,今年已成为全球第二大石油生产国。2023年上半年沙特原油产量平均约为1020万桶/日,但自7月以来,该国一直额外自愿减产100万桶/日,下半年平均产量为900万桶/日。沙特旨在“市场稳定”的减产已被非欧佩克+产油国产量飙升所部分抵消,这些产油国主要是美国,但也包括巴西、加拿大、圭亚那和挪威。

#3 俄罗斯

俄罗斯是 OPEC+ 联盟中沙特的主要合作伙伴,据信原油日产量约为 900 万桶。俄罗斯在入侵乌克兰后对其石油生产和出口数据进行了分类,称不会提供有关其石油部门的详细信息,西方可能会利用这些信息来追踪和压制俄罗斯的石油出口或石油收入。

 本月早些时候,有报道称,在欧佩克+要求莫斯科在跟踪其减产遵守情况方面提高透明度后,俄罗斯已承诺石油流量跟踪公司和价格报告机构 提供有关其产量、库存和燃料产量的数据。

在最新的 OPEC+会议上,俄罗斯表示将在2024年第一季度将出口减产幅度加深至50万桶/日,以2023年5月和6月为参考出口水平,其中包括30万桶/日原油和20万桶/日的精炼产品。

#4 加拿大 

虽然俄罗斯和沙特阿拉伯一直在削减市场供应,但北美的产量却在增加——不仅来自美国,还来自加拿大。

根据加拿大能源监管机构的数据,去年加拿大石油产量达到创纪录的 486 万桶/日。

分析师目前预计,随着各公司加大阿尔伯塔省油砂新基地和回接基地的产量,2023 年、2024 年和 2025 年产量将有所增长。分析师称,到 2025 年,加拿大原油产量预计将 增长 8%

#5 伊拉克 

根据 OPEC 的二手消息来源在其月度报告中的说法,OPEC 第二大产油国伊拉克今年已成为世界第五大石油生产国,平均产量约为 430 万桶/日。

OPEC在12月最新报告中 承认 ,虽然该组织11月原油产量数月来首次下降,但美国石油产量继续创出新高。

欧佩克在 报告中指出 ,原油和凝析油产量以及液化天然气产量继续创出新高。由于陆上和海上生产持续表现出色,9 月份美国液体总产量达到创纪录的 21.6 mb/d。”

OPEC 预计 2023 年美国液体供应量将增长 130 万桶/日。

该卡特尔表示,在美国、巴西、哈萨克斯坦、挪威、圭亚那、墨西哥和中国的推动下,2023年非欧佩克液体供应增长预测保持不变,仍为180万桶/日。

OPEC+以外的石油产量不断增加,使得该组织明年管理油价的任务比之前想象的更加困难。

 

 

作者:Oilprice.com 的 Tsvetana Paraskova


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Defying earlier expectations of slowing growth, U.S. crude oil production has surged this year to extend America’s lead at the top of the ranking of the world’s biggest oil producers.  In September, U.S. oil output surged to a record high for any month in history, and forecasts are that production will continue to increase.

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U.S. oil producers are set to lower their 2024 spending by 1%, with private drillers cutting budgets by an average of 4%, per a spending survey by Barclays cited by Bloomberg.

Despite the expected slightly lower budgets for next year, the United States will continue to see production growth thanks to efficiency gains and longer laterals, analysts and forecasters say. The recent surge in oil production is putting the U.S. firmly in the lead among the five biggest oil-producing countries in the world.

The list also includes OPEC+ producers Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Iraq, and another North American producer—Canada.

#1 The United States

The U.S. is now producing more than 13 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil—more than any country ever—and is headed to a continued increase in the short and medium term.

U.S. crude oil production hit a new monthly record of 13.236 million bpd in September, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

“The growth has not just been a Permian story. We’re seeing many shale basins that were flattish experiencing a revival,” Francisco Blanch, Head of Global Commodities and Derivatives Research at BofA, said on a call to discuss the bank’s energy outlook, as quoted by Reuters.

The U.S. shale patch is now looking to do more with less as it seeks capital and operational efficiency to prove to shareholders that it has turned the page from growth at all costs to measured growth accompanied by higher returns to investors.

This year, U.S. crude oil production is set to average 12.93 million bpd, and rise further to average 13.11 million bpd next year, the EIA said in its Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) in December.

Soaring production is also leading to surging exports of U.S. crude oil and petroleum products.

“Not only is the U.S. producing more oil than any country in history, but the amount of oil (crude oil, refined products and natural gas liquids) that it is exporting is near the total production of Saudi Arabia or Russia,” Jim Burkhard, Vice President and Head of Research for Oil Markets, Energy and Mobility, at S&P Global Commodity Insights, said in research cited by Forbes.

#2 Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, the leader of OPEC and the OPEC+ group, has been the second-largest oil producer in the world this year. Saudi crude oil production averaged around 10.2 million bpd in the first half of 2023, but since July, the Kingdom has been implementing an extra voluntary production cut of 1 million bpd, and its production has averaged 9 million bpd in the second half of the year. The Saudi cut, aimed at “market stability”, has been partly offset by soaring production from non-OPEC+ producers, most notably the United States, but also Brazil, Canada, Guyana, and Norway.

#3 Russia

Russia, the key Saudi partner in the OPEC+ alliance, is believed to be producing around 9 million bpd of crude oil. Russia classified its oil production and export data after it invaded Ukraine, saying it would not provide detailed information about its oil sector, which could be used by the West to track down and clamp down on Russia’s oil exports or oil revenues.

Earlier this month, reports emerged that Russia had promised oil-flow tracking companies and price reporting agencies to provide data about its production, inventories, and fuel output after OPEC+ asked Moscow for more transparency in tracking its compliance with the cuts.

At the latest OPEC+ meeting, Russia said it would deepen the export cut to 500,000 bpd in the first quarter of 2024, with May and June of 2023 being the reference export levels for the cut, which will consist of 300,000 bpd of crude and 200,000 bpd of refined products.

#4 Canada 

While Russia and Saudi Arabia have been cutting supply to the market, North America has been growing its production—not only from the United States, but also from Canada.

Last year, Canadian oil production hit a record 4.86 million bpd, per data from the Canada Energy Regulator.

Analysts now expect output to grow in 2023, 2024, and 2025 as companies are ramping up production at new and tie-back sites in Alberta’s oil sands. Canada’s crude oil production is set to grow by 8% by 2025, analysts say.

#5 Iraq 

OPEC’s second-largest producer, Iraq, has been the fifth-biggest oil-producing country in the world this year, with output averaging around 4.3 million bpd, per OPEC’s secondary sources in its monthly reports.

In the latest report for December, OPEC acknowledged that while the cartel’s crude oil production fell in November for the first time in months, U.S. oil output continued to reach new highs.

OPEC noted in its report that “US crude and condensate production as well as NGL output continue to reach new highs. Total US liquids output reached a record 21.6 mb/d in September due to persistent outperformance of onshore and offshore production.”

OPEC expects U.S. liquids supply to grow by 1.3 million bpd in 2023.

The non-OPEC liquids supply growth forecast remains unchanged at 1.8 million bpd for 2023, driven by the U.S., Brazil, Kazakhstan, Norway, Guyana, Mexico, and China, the cartel said.

Rising oil production from outside OPEC+ makes the group’s task of managing oil prices next year more difficult than previously thought.

 

 

By  Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com