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Global economic growth forecast for 2022 remains 4.2%, says OPEC

Notwithstanding the forecast, OPEC said it was keeping its eyes on ongoing volatility in the market.

• February 1, 2022
Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo
Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo, OPEC Secretary General

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) says the global economic growth forecasts for 2021 and 2022 remain unchanged at 5.5 per cent and 4.2 per cent respectively, from January.

OPEC Secretary General, Mohammad Barkindo, made this known on Tuesday in an opening remark at its virtual 59th meeting of the Joint Technical Committee (videoconference).

Mr Barkindo said though it still envisaged healthy economic growth in the next two years, but was keeping their eyes on the ongoing volatility in the market.

He noted that the volatility in the market was due to rising inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, central bank policy decisions and geopolitical developments.

Mr Barkindo recalled that on January 29, the U.S. Federal Reserve met and signalled that it would be unwinding the generous stimulus measures it introduced in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Citing a strong labour market and rapidly rising inflation, the Fed said it would most likely raise interest rates in the months to come, potentially starting next month.

“This is going to be a year in which we move steadily away from the very highly accommodative monetary policy that we put in place to deal with the economic effects of the pandemic,” he said, quoting Federal Chairman Jerome Powell.

Mr Barkindo noted that while looking at the demand picture, it foresaw world oil demand increasing by 5.7 million barrels daily (mb/d) in 2021 and by 4.2 million barrels daily (mb/d), both unchanged from January.

According to him, the impact of the Omicron variant is projected to be mild and short-lived, uncertainties remain, regarding potential development of new variants and renewed mobility restrictions amid steady global economic recovery.

On the supply-side, he said that non-OPEC supply in 2021 was expected to grow by 700,000 barrels per day to average 63.7 million barrels daily (mb/d) unchanged from last month.

For 2022, he noted that non-OPEC supply growth was forecast at 3.0 mb/d for an average of 66.7 mb/d, also unchanged from last month.

“We are also continuing to assess the potential near- term impacts if some leading consuming countries carry through with their announced plans to release an estimated 70 mb from their strategic oil reserves.

“Looking at inventories, preliminary December 2021 data showed that total Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) commercial oil stocks fell by 31.2 mb m-o-m to stand at 2,725 mb.

“This is 311 mb lower than the same time one year ago and 202 mb below the 2015-2019 average.

“Given the significant uncertainties related to the outlook on demand and non-OPEC supply growth, we will consider three scenarios today that were developed by the Secretariat to provide insight into the direction of the market.”

He noted that in December 2021, OPEC-10 and the participating non-OPEC countries achieved overall conformity levels of 127 per cent and 114 per cent, respectively.

Mr Barkindo added that overall conformity levels for OPEC-10 with the participating non- OPEC countries was 122 per cent.

(NAN)

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