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US to bypass Russia in liquid fuels production

By BENOIT FAUCON

The US is set to bypass Russia in the production of liquid fuels such as crude and ethanol this quarter, a top energy watchdog said Thursday, as global demand for oil is picking up faster than expected.

In its closely watched monthly oil report, the International Energy Agency said that "including biofuels (ethanol and biodiesel), the US is set to become the leading non‐OPEC liquids producer as of the third quarter, bypassing Russia."

But the IEA, which represents some of the world's largest energy consumers, didn't say how US output will fare compared with Saudi Arabia, the largest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.

It added that stripping out biofuels and refinery gains, US total liquids production would trail Russia by 500,000 bpd.

The news comes as North America is playing an increasingly pivotal role in responding to rising global oil demand amid a collapse in Libyan production.

Oil production from the US and Canada combined is expected to grow 510,000 bpd in the third quarter, the IEA said.

Those extra barrels will have no problem finding buyers as the agency said global oil demand would be about 260,000 bpd higher than it had previously expected for this quarter. The IEA also upgraded its forecast for global oil demand growth for next year by 70,000 bpd as "the macroeconomic backdrop continues to improve."

That means the world's need for oil next year will increase by 1.1 million bpd, or 1.2%, to 92 million bpd.


Dow Jones Newswires

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