Oil sector needs 2020 investment vision to meet requirements
Paris : The oil industry needs to quickly step up investment to meet rising demand as the booming US shale sector will only be able to quench the global thirst for crude for the next two years, the International Energy Agency said yesterday.
“The United States is set to put its stamp on global oil markets for the next five years,” said IEA chief Fatih Birol in a statement as the agency released an annual review of the oil market.
However he noted that “the weak global investment picture remains a source of concern” as the industry faces not only growing demand but many oil fields running dry.
“More investments will be needed to make up for declining oil fields -- the world needs to replace three million barrels per day of declines each year, the equivalent of the North Sea -- while also meeting robust demand growth,” added Birol.
The IEA released its five-year estimates for the market that see oil demand increasing by 6.9 million barrels per day (mbd) by 2023 to 104.7 mbd, boosted by economic growth in Asia and a resurgent petrochemicals industry in the United States.
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