中国石化新闻网讯 据道琼斯伦敦11月14日消息,国际能源署(IEA)周三表示,全球三大产油国美国、俄罗斯和沙特阿拉伯正以创纪录的水平生产原油,导致全球供应量明显超过需求。 IEA在其备受关注的石油市场月度报告中表示,这三大产油国生产的石油正令全球石油供应量保持稳定,10月份全球石油供应量约为1.007亿桶/日,同比增加260万桶/日。 IEA称,自5月以来,全球石油产量已增长了180万桶/日,其中美国产量增长100万桶/日,沙特和俄罗斯产量分别增长62万桶/日和44.5万桶/日。 报告显示,10月份沙特石油供应量环比增至1065万桶/日,而俄罗斯原油和凝析油产量飙升至1140万桶/日。IEA还称,美国的初步数据显示,10月份美国石油产量大幅增长,11月初可能已升至1160万桶/日,进一步巩固其领先俄罗斯成为全球最大石油生产国的地位。 张春晓 摘译自 道琼斯 原文如下: IEA: Global Oil Supply Outstripping Demand on Record U.S., Russia, Saudi Arabia Production The United States, Russia and Saudi Arabia–the world’s three biggest oil producers–are churning out crude at record levels, causing global supply to significantly outstrip demand, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday. In its closely watched monthly oil market report, the IEA said oil output from the top producers is holding global supply steady, at around 100.7 million barrels a day last month. That’s 2.6 million barrels a day higher year-on-year. Since May, global oil output has climbed by 1.8 million barrels a day, with the U.S. providing 1 million barrels a day of growth and Saudi Arabia and Russia adding 620,000 barrels a day and 445,000 barrels a day, respectively, the agency said. In October, Saudi Arabia’s oil supply rose month-on-month to 10.65 million barrels a day, while Russian crude and condensate production soared to 11.4 million barrels a day, according to the report. The agency said that preliminary data for the U.S. showed output rose sharply last month, potentially rising to 11.6 million barrels a day in early November–solidifying its spot ahead of Russia as the world’s largest producer crude.
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