According to a report by UAE's official news agency Wam, quoting OPEC MOMR, the adjustment mainly reflects better-than-expected oil demand data from OECD America and China.
In 2015, world oil demand is anticipated to rise by 1.15 mb/d, following an upward revision of 30 tb/d due to expectations of higher oil requirements in OECD America and Other Asia," the MOMR said.
In 2015, it added, non-OPEC oil supply is projected to grow by 1.28 mb/d, representing a downward revision of 80 tb/d from the previous report.
OPEC NGLs and non-conventional liquids are expected to average 6.03 mb/d in 2015, up from 5.83 mb/d in 2014. In December, OPEC crude oil production averaged 30.20 mb/d, according to secondary sources, an increase of 0.14 mb/d over the previous month.
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The Brent-WTI spread stood at USD 3.98/b," said the OPEC report. "World economic growth for 2014 and 2015 remains unchanged from the previous month at 3.2 per cent and 3.6 per cent, respectively.
On the balance of supply and demand, the report noted that demand for OPEC crude was estimated at 29.1 mb/d in 2014, representing a revision of 0.2 mb/d from the last report. "In 2015, required OPEC crude is projected at 28.8 mb/d, following a downward adjustment of 0.1 mb/d".