Arab News, Wednesday, Jun 29, 2022 | Zul Qaadah 29, 1443
Saudi Arabia fuels 34% of OPEC exports increase in 2021
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia was responsible for a third of the 77 percent increase in exports
from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in 2021, according to
the latest figures.
OPEC’s annual statistical bulletin showed the
Kingdom contributed to 34 percent of the total rise in petroleum exports,
followed by Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE — with 15, 9 and 10 percent of the total
share respectively in 2021.
Production
While the overall 2021 world crude oil production
rose by 0.52 million barrels per day, OPEC countries alone produced 0.7 million
more barrels per day compared to the previous year.
That is a 0.8 percent rise in total world
production of crude oil and a 2.7 percent rise in OPEC production, meaning
non-OPEC countries saw a fall in crude oil by 0.4 percent.
Demand
World demand for oil saw an upward turn, growing
by 6.3 percent, with the primary contributors being the Americas, Europe and
China.
Of that world demand, distillates and gasoline
accounted for around 55.2 percent whereas Residual fuel oil requirements totaled
around 6.6 percent in 2021.
OPEC and its allies struggled to meet the level of
demand therefore driving oil prices higher.
Exports
The aggregate level of crude oil exported by OPEC
countries saw a decline of 0.54 bpd.
Some 9 out of the 13 OPEC members saw a drop in
the level of crude oil exports in 2021.
Of the remaining four — Algeria, Iran, Iraq, and
Libya — the latter saw the largest spike in crude oil exports compared to 2020.
Rigs and Wells
The oil exporting members saw a decline in the
number of completed wells by 280, the lowest recorded number since 2017.
While OPEC countries produce around 40 percent of
the world’s crude oil, the 47 active rigs added in 2021 only amount to 10
percent of the total increase in rigs compared to 2020.
The US alone built 239 of the 460 new active rigs
manufactured in 2021.
World proven oil reserves reported 1.55 billion
barrels indicating almost no change over the 2020-21 time period.
As for gas reserves, total world gas fell by 0.5
billion cubic meters of natural gas whereas OPEC members recorded an increase of
0.8 bcm compared to last year.