• 3 minutes e-car sales collapse
  • 6 minutes America Is Exceptional in Its Political Divide
  • 11 minutes Perovskites, a ‘dirt cheap’ alternative to silicon, just got a lot more efficient
  • 3 hours GREEN NEW DEAL = BLIZZARD OF LIES
  • 2 days Hydrogen balloon still deflating
  • 3 days Renewables are expensive
  • 8 days Bad news for e-cars keeps coming
  • 10 days More bad news for renewables and hydrogen
  • 3 hours EVs way more expensive to drive
  • 2 days How Far Have We Really Gotten With Alternative Energy
  • 5 days EV future has been postponed
  • 7 days The (Necessarily Incomplete, Inarguably Ridiculous) List of Things "Caused by Climate Change" - By James Corbett of The CorbettReport.com
  • 40 days Green Energy's dirty secrets
Editorial Dept

Editorial Dept

More Info

OPEC Overproduction To Create Problems In Vienna

Friday November 18, 2016

In the latest edition of the Numbers Report, we’ll take a look at some of the most interesting figures put out this week in the energy sector. Each week we’ll dig into some data and provide a bit of explanation on what drives the numbers.

Let’s take a look.

1. OPEC’s job getting harder

(Click to enlarge)

- In Algiers at the end of September OPEC members pledged to cut their collective output to a range between 32.5 million barrels per day and 33.0 mb/d.
- At the time, it appeared to be a heavy lift although it would be doable, requiring cuts between 200,000 and 700,000 barrels per day.
- But since then, several members continued to boost output ahead of the Nov. 30 meeting.
- Production is now up to 33.6 mb/d, which means OPEC will need to cut between 600,000 and 1.1 mb/d to fall within that range.
- Members are now in the middle of a final diplomatic push to overcome hurdles, and Russia has signaled its tentative support. But convincing Iran and Iraq to cut, the two biggest obstacles to a deal, will prove difficult.

2. Saudi Arabia set to unveil oil reserves

(Click to enlarge)

- Saudi Arabia is preparing to publish data on its oil reserves, a closely guarded state secret that it has not updated since the 1980s.
- It is unlikely that Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves have stayed constant at 260 billion barrels for three decades, as the government…




EXXON Mobil -0.35
Open57.81 Trading Vol.6.96M Previous Vol.241.7B
BUY 57.15
Sell 57.00
Oilprice - The No. 1 Source for Oil & Energy News